Venezuela Regional Response — Gender-based Violence and Risk Factors for Migrant and Refugee Women from Venezuela during the Migration Journey

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Contact
DTM Venezuela Response, dtmvzaresponse@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Period Covered
Jan 01 2019
Dec 31 2019
Activity
  • Survey
  • Flow Monitoring

As of 5 November 2020, there were 4,6 million refugees and migrants from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Venezuela) living in Latin America and the Caribbean. Since 2017, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has conducted surveys in 16 host countries and inside Venezuela with mobile and stationary populations, at border crossings, along migratory routes, and in those areas with a high concentration of refugees and migrants from Venezuela. Although this data is not representative, it is possible to conduct a gender analysis of human mobility from Venezuela. To respond in a dignified, appropriate and safe manner to the human mobility crisis, the needs, skills and opportunities of various affected groups, such as women, must be analysed. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic aggravated the conditions of access to services and the guarantee of women's rights, which is why it is essential to have a disaggregated analysis of data collected through the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM).

 

This paper, which is the fourth in a series of four, presents and analyses information collected by DTM in 2019, focusing on gender-based violence (GBV) and risk factors faced by migrant and refugee women from Venezuela, as well as the main difficulties they experienced.