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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World Bank Group · 11 April 2024 English

This paper, along with its accompanying data, provides the first comprehensive analysis on financing for refugee education in low- and middle-income countries. By compiling and scrutinizing data on host government …

expense of other nationalities/crises, with Venezuelans displaced abroad receiving noticeably less ODA


World Bank Group · 11 April 2024 English

This paper, along with its accompanying data, provides the first comprehensive analysis on financing for refugee education in low- and middle-income countries. By compiling and scrutinizing data on host government …

expense of other nationalities/crises, with Venezuelans displaced abroad receiving noticeably less ODA


American Immigration Council · 5 April 2024 English

Immigration and Customs Attending a funeral or settling the affairs of a deceased relative Enforcement (ICE).4 in the United States; or USCIS adjudicates many of the parole requests made by …

States who have already-approved Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans immigrant visa petitions, so that they may come approved, parole allows the family Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (“CHNV”).48 Individuals member overseas to travel -of- for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans,” last changes-to-the-cuban-family-reunification-parole-process


Amnesty International · 3 April 2024 English

Amnesty International welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the concept paper for the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and the Committee for the Protection of the Rights of …

claiming asylum.4 In Peru and Chile, Haitians and Venezuelans have been subjected to racial and ethnic profiling


Urban Institute · 1 April 2024 English

The Latine community in the United States is the fastest growing segment of the US economy. Yet Latine families still face unique barriers to accessing financial services and products. To …

AMONG LATINE CONSUMERS? 3 Ecuadorians and Venezuelans) are more likely to be homeowners compared to


JDC: Joint Data Center on Forced Displacement · 27 March 2024 English

] Since 2015, Colombia (Lebow 2022), Ecuador estimates show that flows from over seven million Venezuelans— (Olivieri and others 2021), and Peru Venezuela are likely to raise GDP about a quarter of the share of the policies and institutional If managed well, the increasing Venezuelans in Peru is associated numbers of Venezuelans could arrangements host with a 1.5 percentage point increase create a development

Venezuelans in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru – A Development Opportunity 10 Executive Summary The estimates show that flows from over seven million Venezuelans— (Olivieri and others 2021), and Peru Venezuela managed well, the increasing Venezuelans in Peru is associated numbers of Venezuelans could arrangements host economic benefits also find that inflows of Venezuelans services, such as education and of migration


The Freedom Fund · 26 March 2024 English

This document synthesises the findings of our initial review of existing and emerging evidence on the modern slavery risks faced by people who lack the necessary documentation to access the …

beginning in Venezuela in 2010, millions of Venezuelans were effectively unable to access the protection government initiatives aimed at regularising Venezuelans show promising progress, signalling significant risks of modern slavery. For example, displaced Venezuelans, especially vulnerable groups such as poor women nationalities such as Bolivians, Haitians and Venezuelans, many still lack proper documentation. This is group (42 percent), followed by Haitians and Venezuelans. Collectively, they make up 78 percent of rescues


USAID: United States Agency for International Development · 22 March 2024 English

The Request integrates solutions to these issues across sectors and seeks to prevent and respond to GBV by addressing the root causes of violence, improving protection services for survivors, and …

elections and the alleviation of the suffering of Venezuelans. The U.S. will continue to empower the Cuban across key sectors. A significant number of Venezuelans have not been regularized due to factors ranging


USAID: United States Agency for International Development · 22 March 2024 English

96 Programs by Operating Unit and Account - FY 2025 Request ($ in thousands) Total AEECA DF DA ESF FMF GHP-USAID INCLE NADR PKO Africa Conflict Stabilization and Border Security …

180,734 Venezuelans Argentina 1,792 Venezuelans Aruba 1,952 Venezuelans Bolivia 1,473 Venezuelans Brazil 317 Venezuelans Chile 13,012 Venezuelans Colombia 111,481 Venezuelans Curaçao 1,548 Venezuelans Dominican 5,794 Venezuelans Ecuador 44,778 Venezuelans Guyana 2,566 Venezuelans Paraguay 672 Venezuelans Peru 48 2023 Obligations Venezuelans Trinidad and Tobago 2,726 Venezuelans Uruguay 808 Venezuelans Venezuela 10,500 500 Venezuelans Regional - Caribbean 4,300 Venezuelans Regional - Southern Cone 4,150 Venezuelans Regional


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

The inflow of refugees and their subsequent integration can be an important challenge for both the refugees themselves and the host society. Policy interventions can improve the lives and economic …

economic collapse resulted in more than 6 million Venezuelans leaving the country since 2016, most of them Ethiopians, and, more recently, Syrians and Venezuelans as important groups. With several qualifications that legal rights increased the likelihood of Venezuelans being formally employed (4 percentage points


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