Venezuelans

Venezuelan people are people identified with Venezuela. Venezuelans are predominantly Roman Catholic and speak Spanish. The majority of Venezuelans are the result of a mixture of Europeans, Africans and Amerindians. Approximately 51.6% of the population are Pardos of mixed European, African, and Amerindian ancestry; 43.6% of Venezuelans identify as European, 3.6% identify as being Afro-Venezuelan and 2.7% identify as being Amerindian.

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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 16 July 2024 English

Moreno-Medina, Salma Mousa, and Horacio Coral. Here is part of the abstract: We study the mass exodus of Venezuelans across Latin America, which coincided with an unprecedented worsening in migrant sentiment in the


Amnesty International · 23 June 2024 English

The theme of the 54th Regular Session of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) is “Integrity and Security for Sustainable Development of the Region”. Amnesty International …

Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), over 7.72 million Venezuelans have left their country, representing more than


World Bank Group · 21 June 2024 English

This study was commissioned by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to identify opportunities that foster the financial inclusion of the community of Forcibly Displaced People (FDP) in Brazil. The study …

third most preferred destination country for Venezuelans in the region. Of the total 1.5 million refugees migrants registered in Brazil as of December 2022, Venezuelans are a large majority (79%), followed by Haitians January 2017 and December 2023, more than 560,000 Venezuelans were registered in Brazil, all of which were million refugees and migrants resided in Brazil,6 Venezuelans are a large majority (79,0%), followed by Haitians location. While the majority of FDP (mainly Venezuelans) arrive in Roraima, only 20% chose to stay.


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 21 June 2024 English

This paper investigates the economic and social consequences of sovereign default on external debt. We focus on the crises’ impact on real per capita GDP, infant mortality, life expectancy, poverty …

universities and NGOs found that 64 percent of Venezuelans had lost an average of 11 kilograms in 2017,


Amnesty International · 20 June 2024 English

“Trans people in Peru face obstacles and challenges constantly, in all areas of life. After the decree that states our identity is a mental health issue, things have become even …

Peru and Chile Americas: Growing exodus of Venezuelans highlights failure of Colombia, Peru, Ecuador


RCOA: Refugee Council of Australia · 19 June 2024 English

19 June 2024 REFUGEES PROTECTED IN AUSTRALIA AT 7-YEAR HIGH, UNHCR DATA SHOWS The number of refugees granted protection or resettlement in Australia in 2023 reached its second highest level …

people seeking asylum, 5.8 million displaced Venezuelans in need of protection and 68.3 million internally


UNDP: United Nations Development Programme · 19 June 2024 English

Forced displacement is increasing in scale, driven by conflicts, persecution and disasters. Refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities are in need of support and opportunities. Greater international …

Colombia, on the Temporary Protection Permit for Venezuelans. UNDP has helped design and implement an income-generation


EU: European Union · 18 June 2024 English

For the first time since the inception of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), Europe was called to assist such a high number of people seeking protection. In 2023, asylum …

lodged by other citizenships as well, including Venezuelans and Colombians, who ranked fourth and fifth.


CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 17 June 2024 English

Roughly half of the world lives in countries holding elections in 2024. Carnegie asked a global group scholars to reflect on the role of migration in electoral campaigns.

activists and civil socie�. An estimated 2.8 million Venezuelans have migrated to neighboring Colombia since the the 2010s, and in recent years, Venezuelans have also started migrating to the United States. How central in Venezuela? With approximately 7.7 million Venezuelans—nearly 20 percent of the population— living abroad such as Plan Vuelta a la Patria to encourage Venezuelans to return home, but it is unclear if all returns opposition and civil socie� have been campaigning for Venezuelans abroad to register to vote, the Maduro government


UNHCR: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees · 13 June 2024 English

The Global Trends report provides key statistical trends on forced displacement. It includes the latest official statistics on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced and stateless people, as well as the number …

100). Almost all of the reported 6.1 million Venezuelans have remained in Latin American countries (97 America and the Caribbean countries, notably Venezuelans (185,300, +34 per cent), Colombians (128,100


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