Key Figures

People in need
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PiN Blanco
5.60 M
06 Dec 2023
Target Population
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473.2 K
06 Dec 2023
Financial Requirements
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Requerimientos financieros
$122.74 M
06 Dec 2023
Appealing partners
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partners
57
06 Dec 2023

What is the Shelter Sector?

Voices of refugees and migrants from Venezuela

The Shelter Sector's response

The Shelter Sector's response for refugees and migrants from Venezuela in host countries

Access to Adequate Housing

Access to Adequate Housing for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela

Priority Needs

 

Access to shelter for refugees and migrants from Venezuela has become more critical since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Needs assessments conducted in Colombia and Ecuador identified shelter as the second greatest need of refugees and migrants from Venezuela. Movement restrictions implemented by host countries have had a strong impact on income generation capacities, leading many to lose their livelihoods and unable to pay their rent. Rates of eviction of refugees and migrants have also spiked, implying several protection risks (violence, GBV, exploitation and abuse by landlords, children dropping out of school, homelessness, among others) in particular for women.

Response Strategy

The Shelter Sector response will focus on providing access to temporary and longer-term adequate shelter and settlement infrastructure solutions for refugees and migrants from Venezuela, in compliance with agreed minimum standards and IPC measures. This will be done by prioritizing the most vulnerable groups and will focus on border areas and urban centers where refugees and migrants intend to settle.

Response priorities

The Shelter Sector will focus on the following interconnected priorities:

1.   Prioritizing reinforcement of temporary collective shelter solutions through infrastructure improvements and provision of tools and materials. Sector coordination mechanisms will be strengthened, and capacity-building activities will be carried out to provide tools to and strengthen coordination for collective shelter managers.

2.   Providing individual shelter solutions for refugees and migrants from Venezuela with the intention to stay in their host countries. The primary activity will focus on rental assistance.

3.   Supporting area-based approaches and facilitating collaboration between host communities, refugees and migrants and public institutions for joint planning and construction of infrastructure. Essential household items and shelter kits will be distributed to refugees and migrants in-destination and in-transit.

Integrated response approaches

The Sector response and related procedures will be harmonized to support a complementary multi-sectoral approach. Protection will be mainstreamed to contribute to the mitigation of protection risks, including evictions and GBV. The Shelter Sector will continue to work alongside the WASH, Health and Food Security sectors to ensure access to services and assistance through shelter and settlement solutions, including actions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. In addition, the link with the Support Spaces Working Group will be strengthened to provide timely information regarding adequate shelter solutions available across the region. It will collaborate closely with the Integration Sector to encourage the transition from emergency assistance towards durable solutions. The Shelter Sector response will strengthen the collaboration with the regional Cash Working Group, prioritizing the CVA modality for rent, temporary accommodation in hotels, and essential household items.

Documents

Datos y Estadísticas, Reporte/Informe
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Snapshot de Protección: PERÚ Marzo-Mayo 2024

Este snapshot resume los principales hallazgos del Monitoreo de Protección (MdP) realizado en Lima y Tacna, Perú durante los meses de marzo, abril y mayo de 2024 como parte de la intervención humanitaria del Consejo Danés para Refugiados (DRC) y ENCUENTROS SJM en el país. Este proyecto se ejecuta con el apoyo financiero de la Oficina de Protección Civil y Ayuda Humanitaria de la Unión Europea (ECHO).Entre marzo y mayo de 2024, DRC y Encuentros SJM entrevistaron a 160 hogares que representan un total de 528 personas, en el marco de la implementación del “Monitoreo de Protección” dirigido a personas migrantes y refugiadas residentes en Lima. Por otro lado, en el “Monitoreo de Protección de Frontera para refugiados y migrantes en tránsito”, se entrevistaron a 218 familias que representan un total de 633 personas. El análisis se ha realizado en las ciudades de Lima y Tacna, respectivamente, para la recolección de información que ayude a identificar los riesgos de protección y distintas violaciones de derechos humanos que enfrentan las personas refugiadas y migrantes. 

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12 July 2024
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Datos y estadísticas Informes de situación refugiados y migrantes Protección
Reporte/Informe
La situación de niños, niñas y adolescentes en contexto de movilidad humana en Uruguay y sus derechos.
LA SITUACIÓN DE NIÑOS, NIÑAS Y ADOLESCENTES EN CONTEXTO DE MOVILIDAD HUMANA EN URUGUAY Y SUS DERECHOS

Este documento es el resultado de un esfuerzo conjunto de organizaciones pertenecientes a la Plataforma de Coordinación Interagencial para Refugiados y Migrantes de Venezuela para dar visibilidad a una serie de situaciones que afectan la protección de derechos de niños, niñas y adolescentes en contexto de movilidad humana en Uruguay. Como parte del plan de trabajo 2023 las organizaciones integrantes del sector de Protección de la Plataforma R4V en Uruguay2 entendieron oportuno realizar un ejercicio de sistematización de dichas situaciones, los derechos afectados, los cuellos de botella institucionales identificados y las posibles recomendaciones para mejorar el abordaje y las respuestas que brinda el Estado.Socios participantes de la elaboración de este documento: Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (ACNUR), Asociación Civil El Paso, Asociación Civil Idas y Vueltas,Cruz Roja Uruguaya, Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia (UNICEF) Uruguay, Organización Internacional para las Migraciones (OIM), Servicio Ecuménico para la Dignidad Humana (SEDHU).

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11 July 2024
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Evaluación
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HIGHLIGHTS

Guidance
Key Considerations: How to Achieve Sustainable and Durable Rental Assistance
05 Apr 2022

This document aims to provide key considerations to ensure that Rental Assistance programmes are sustained over time, through the inclusion of exit…

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Guidance
R4V Interagency Coordination Platform: Collective Shelter Management Toolkit
21 Jul 2021

Toolkit and manual on collective shelter management, includes SOPs and guidance on all phases of management (opening, day-to-day, closure and durable…

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Guidance
GUIDE FOR ADEQUATE HOUSING IN RESPONSE TO REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS FROM VENEZUELA IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
05 Sep 2022

This document complements the LAC Rental Housing Market Assessment Field Manual. The Guide for Adequate Housing is an update and complement to the…

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Guidance
FIELD HANDBOOK FOR RENTAL HOUSING MARKET ASSESSMENT. Latin America and the Caribbean.
05 Sep 2022

The International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC), the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the…

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Sector Contacts

Rafael Mattar Neri

UNHCR

mattarr@unhcr.org

 

Celia Izquierdo

IOM

cizquierdo@iom.int