Key Figures

People in need
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PiN Blanco
1,702,692
In destination 914,294
Host Communities 374,209
Col. Returnees 58,783
Pendular 355,406
*In transit 63,608
10 Dec 2020
Target population
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Target Blanco
349,070
In destination 228,336
Host Communities 42,069
Col. Returnees 39,633
Pendular 39,032
*In transit 16,963
10 Dec 2020
Financial Requirements
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Requerimientos financieros
$42.93M
10 Dec 2020
Appealing partners
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partners
43
10 Dec 2020

Child Protection Sub-sector

In emergency situations, children are at risk of immediate indiscriminate harm and other forms of abuse resulting from gender discrimination and unequal power relations that lead to sexual violence, kidnapping and recruitment by armed groups. Toxic stress caused by the experience or presence of traumatic events can have a devastating impact on children’s learning, behavior, and emotional and social development. Within this framework, a subgroup on child protection in emergencies has been created to support the preparation and response to humanitarian situations and disasters in Latin America and the Caribbean. The regional Sub-sector is established at the regional level and is part of the R4V Protection Sector, supporting the refugee and migrant response. Purpose of the Regional Sub-sector is to promote the strengthening, harmonization and facilitation of processes that ensure strategic, adequate, coherent coordination and an effective response in the protection of children and adolescents in emergency situations.

Documents

Report
Cover EYR RMRP 2020
RMRP 2020 End-Year Report

End-year report on the activities of the RMRP 2020 in 17 countries of the regional response for Venezuelan refugees and migrants. 

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87
Published:
14 July 2021
Tags:
RMRP RMRP 2020 end-year report regional
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Sector Contacts

Ana Catalina Fernandez Rojas

UNICEF

[email protected]

 

Auxiliadora Alvarado

World Vision

[email protected]