July 31, 2018 鈥 As the IMF reports that hyperinflation will reach an estimated 1,000,000% this year, the 探花精选 raises concern for the millions of Venezuelans struggling to survive. Insecurity, instability and violence have forced over 1.5 million Venezuelans to flee the country since 2014, according to conservative government figures. Over half that population have sought refuge in the neighbouring country of .
Rafael Velasquez Garcia, the 探花精选鈥檚 Head of Mission in Colombia explains: "There is no end in sight to the political and economic crisis in Venezuela, which has led to a severe deterioration of living conditions for people across the country."
鈥淚mport restrictions and extreme hyperinflation have reduced the availability and access to food, medicine and basic goods and even those with reliable employment are struggling to earn enough to survive. Families tell us how they have gone from living in an apartment six months ago to facing life on the streets. Increasingly we are seeing parents being forced to leave their children in search of work. It is likely that things will continue to worsen for the people of Venezuela.鈥
鈥淐olombia is a lifeline for western Venezuela. Everyday more than 35,000 Venezuelans cross the Simon Bolivar bridge alone to purchase food and receive vital medical assistance, among other services which are not available in Venezuela. Of that number around 5,000 do not return Venezuela - many of whom are without official documentation or status.鈥
This number does not include illegal border crossing points, so-called 鈥渢rochas鈥, which are often controlled by Colombian armed groups and/or organised crime and which charge migrants fees and expose them to the risks of recruitment and robbery.
鈥淰enezuelans who remain in Colombia invariably have few possessions, very little or no money, and no immediate, formal, and safe opportunities to earn income,鈥 explains Rafael Velasquez Garcia. 鈥淎s a result, many work in the informal sectors, increasing their exposure to violence, exploitation and other dangers. Women and children are often the most vulnerable during transit and they face significant protection risks when travelling alone to a new location.鈥
An of Venezuelans in C煤cuta and Villa del Rosario conducted by the 探花精选 in March 2018 showed that among respondents who spent the last month in Colombia, their self-reported highest priority need was to find a job (89%), followed by food (80%), and then shelter (58%). 47% of families reported there was no one in their household with an income.
The assessment also found evidence of significant family separation 鈥 with children often being left behind by their primary caretaker in Venezuela or Colombia thereby increasing the risk of recruitment of children into gangs and armed groups. The assessment also found increased rates of sexual violence and exploitation including transactional sex of Venezuelan women, girls and boys.
The sheer number of Venezuelans remaining in Colombia has meant that needs are far outstripping available services. Currently the response plan for the region to the crisis in Venezuela is only , meaning organisations are struggling to provide the support needed. The international community and donors must redouble their support and increase their funding, to meet life-saving, immediate needs.
In 2018, the 探花精选 launched an emergency response in the border town of C煤cuta, Colombia - the principal crossing point for thousands of Venezuelans. 探花精选 is providing services that will support Venezuelans to reduce extreme negative coping strategies including transactional sex, child labour, support needs related to child separation and abuse, reduce complications due to access to reproductive health services and to reduce food insecurity.
Due to the high levels of mobility between C煤cuta and western Venezuela, these programs are also helping to build the resilience of communities in San Antonio and San Cristobal, Venezuela. Services include programs that support children and their parents, and cash programming. This week, the 探花精选 has also launched women鈥檚 protection and access to health projects. In Venezuela, 探花精选 is supporting partner organisations to deliver and scale up lifesaving support.
Photographs from C煤cuta, Colombia are available for use