Colombia - Venezuela

COVID-19’s Impact on Refugees and Migrants in Latin America

Colombia - Venezuela Humanitarian Action
January 2024
March 2025

This research explores the diverse impacts of COVID-19 on on vulnerable groups like women/girls, LGBTQ+ individuals, and persons with disabilities in Colombia and Venezuela. It delves into the social, economic, security, health, and cultural dimensions. The primary objective is to understand how COVID-19 intensifies existing disparities among these marginalized populations.

Current projects

Evidence-based Decision-making – EVIDEM consortium. Information Management through Evidence-based Decision-making for an Improved Humanitarian Response in Colombia
COVID-19’s Impact on Refugees and Migrants in Latin America
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