Nayebis Carolina Figuera, a 34-year-old from Venezuela who fled to neighbouring Brazil Despite some spontaneous returns of Venezuelan nationals to their country of origin, the outflow of Venezuelan ...
The United States should consider not only the potential damage and disruption caused to Venezuela’s neighbors by a refugee crisis but also the implications of the crisis for U.S. interests.
Colombia hosts more Venezuelan migrants than any other country in the region. UNICEF is there, helping children and ...
Venezuela’s economy ... where the capacity to absorb refugees is nearly exhausted. If the crisis is not resolved soon and oil revenues decline, the number of migrants could reach 5.3 million ...
Astrid is one of the first refugee and migrant children from Venezuela to be allowed to enter the Trinidadian national public education system, following a change in the country’s immigration rules.
Venezuela remains one of the most dangerous countries for children. Sadly, the country has the highest homicide rates in the world - a shocking 24 out of 1,000 children are murdered each year.
“I am very grateful for Brazil's willingness to take over the custody of the Argentine Embassy in Venezuela. We are also grateful for the momentary representation of the interests of the ...
As Venezuela’s strongman leader prepares to be sworn in as president, the country’s opposition vows to fight on.