Key Figures

People in Need
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PiN Blanco
5,187,263
In Destination 2,845,246
Host Communities 1,013,438
Col. Returnees 447,732
Pendular 880,847
*In Transit 159,340
10 Dec 2020
Target Population
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Target Blanco
1,802,791
In Destination 1,362,213
Host Communities 280,030
Col. Returnees 56,218
Pendular 104,330
*In Transit 116,263
10 Dec 2020
Financial Requirements
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Requerimientos financieros
$212.5M
10 Dec 2020
Appealing Partners
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partners
74
10 Dec 2020

What is the Health Sector?

Priority Needs

Key challenges identified by the Health Sector include barriers preventing refugees and migrants from Venezuela from accessing essential health services, which are often related to their regular status and frequently result in exclusion from comprehensive healthcare coverage, as well as language issues in non-Spanish speaking countries.

Considering the information from joint needs assessments conducted at country level about the health needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela, the Health Sector has identified the following priority needs:

  • Venezuelans face challenges in accessing medical diagnostic services and treatments for cancer and non-communicable diseases which need more complex or longer-term care at the secondary, tertiary and specialized healthcare levels.
  • Among refugees and migrants from Venezuela, vulnerable groups such as children and adolescents, pregnant women, the elderly, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex (LGBTQI+) persons, indigenous people, afro-descendants, and persons with special needs require systematic adequate access to healthcare, including emergency obstetric and newborn care, safe childbirths, emergency care, clinical management of sexual violence, care for survivors of GBV, as well as MHPSS.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic and measures adopted by some governments, including economic lockdowns, resulted in reduced operations of primary healthcare in some places, affecting access to basic public health programs, such as vaccinations, treatment for Tuberculosis and/or HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive healthcare including family planning, among others.
  • Potential recurrences of outbreaks of COVID-19 would be a significant challenge for national health systems across the region in 2021 and could endanger sustained access to public healthcare for refugees and migrants.

Response Strategy

The regional Health Sector’s overall objectives for 2021 are to:

I.  Improve access to healthcare services and commodities at every care level, including specialized care, during transit and stay of refugees and migrants, while considering needs from a gender, age, ethnicity, diversity and language perspective.

II.  Strengthen international and national frameworks to ensure greater protection of the health of refugees and migrants, especially in the face of highly complex health conditions and new outbreaks of COVID-19 and other health emergencies, taking into account priority groups, in line with the vulnerability criteria noted above.

The following key strategies will be implemented by the Health Sector:

1.  Support coordination with, and direct support to, national authorities by R4V partners, including in the form of management and exchange of information (disaggregated by sex, origin, ethnicity and age) and joint needs assessments carried out in close coordination with MoHs and National Platforms.

2.  Support cross-border and regional health coordination and cooperation between national authorities and R4V partners for the implementation of health interventions for people in transit, as well as for preparedness, response and recovery with respect to new COVID-19 outbreaks and other health emergencies, as well as potential vaccination programs against the Coronavirus.

3.  Support to strengthen community participation and promote the involvement and engagement of host communities in the response, including to guarantee equal access to the right to health without discrimination.

Documents

Reporte/Informe
SITREP Septiembre 2021 - Cono Sur
SITREP Septiembre 2021 - Cono Sur

Resumen de las actividades implementadas por los socios R4V en el Cono Sur para el mes de Septiembre de 2021

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8
Published:
01 November 2021
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5Ws COVID-19 Informes de situación cono sur Argentina Bolivia Paraguay Uruguay
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Eval necesidades piloto NdS
GIFMM Colombia: Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades - Piloto en Norte de Santander | 2021

Este informe hace referencia al piloto del levantamiento de información presencial realizado por el Grupo Interagencial sobre Flujos Migratorios Mixtos (GIFMM) en asentamientos informales ubicados en los municipios de Cúcuta y Los Patios, en el departamento de Norte de Santander. Las encuestas fueron llevadas a cabo entre el 1 y el 3 de diciembre de 2020 a la población refugiada y migrante que vive en los asentamientos de Valle de la Vega y Alto Viento, y tuvo como objetivo caracterizar a la población que ha llegado a estos lugares, y conocer sus necesidades principales, todo bajo el contexto de la emergencia sanitaria por COVID-19.

Downloads:
46
Published:
21 October 2021
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Informes de situación Refugiados y Migrantes
Reporte/Informe
GIFMM Colombia: Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades | Junio 2021
GIFMM Colombia: Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades | Junio 2021

Este informe hace referencia a la quinta ronda de evaluación conjunta de necesidades del Grupo Interagencial sobre Flujos Migratorios Mixtos (GIFMM), realizada bajo el contexto del COVID-19 en Colombia durante junio de 2021, en el cual se dan a conocer los resultados y la metodología utilizada. La quinta ronda buscó conocer: i) cuáles son los niveles de acceso y disponibilidad a bienes y servicios básicos de parte de los hogares y sus problemas para acceder a ellos, ii) cómo han evolucionado las condiciones de vida y iii) cuáles son las prioridades de la población, con miras a establecer una línea base que informe la respuesta de cara al 2022.  

Downloads:
269
Published:
11 October 2021
Tags:
Evaluación COVID-19
Report
Cover Mid-Year Report RMRP 2021
RMRP 2021 Mid-Year Report

Report on progress made by R4V partners from January to June implementing the RMRP 2021, including people reached per sector and national and sub-regional platform, as well as areas of critical under-funding affecting the response for refugees and migrants from Venezuela. 

Downloads:
358
Published:
11 October 2021
Tags:
Assessment COVID-19 Data & Statistics Funding Situation Reports Response Plan RMRP RMRP 2021 Mid year r4v
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Sector Contacts

Celso Bambaren

WHO/PAHO

[email protected]

 

Adriana Ponte

UNAIDS

[email protected]