VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021

Latin America and the Caribbean REGIONAL HUMANITARIAN NEEDS REGIONAL OVERVIEW KEY RESPONSE MESSAGES by sector in host countries Political, human rights and socio-economic develop- ments in continue to lead to the exodus of World Vision millions of refugees and migrants—nearly 5.5 million 7.2 M 6.37 M 5.63 M Response Locations as of Feb. 5, 2021. More than 110,000 Venezuelans People in need VENEZUELA People need People have opted to return to the country during the humanitarian of inclusion in need of pandemic, despite border restrictions and increased assistance. services protection* risks.

ECUADOR The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in Venezue- lans migrating through unauthorized border crossings. Limitated access to health services, 5.19 M 5.03 M 4.15 M including prevention and care for COVID-19; People in need People who People in eviction; domestic violence; and difficulties maintai- of critical health are food need of services insecure shelter BRAZIL ning and generating income lead to more social and economic problems. Xenophobia and stigmatization also are prevalent among host communities. Govern- BOLIVIA ments need to ensure humanitarian organizations have access to communities, migrants and refugees to 4.1 M 3.03 M 1.14 M provide basic assistance alongside the governments. People in need People in People need of life-saving need of nutrition The primary protection needs for Venezuelan WASH services education assistance. migrants: Immigration Regularization, Documentation, services Prevention of evictions, and birth registration. Regar- *Includes cases of unaccompanied and separated children, ding GBV survivors: Psychosocial support for gender-based violence, people with disabilities, as well as human survivors, case management, legal assistance, and trafficking and smuggling prevention and response services. practical in-kind assistance, livelihoods for survivors. About special services: Specialized services for survivors, psychosocial support, family reunification, DONORS AND PARTNERS and alternative care

Promising political developments include: Thirteen countries confirmed their commitment, through the Venezuelan refugees and Quito Process, to safe, organized, and regular migra- migrants in South America tion and international protection for Venezuelan refugees. They also reaffirmed the need for internatio- nal cooperation to contribute to the countries’ Colombia 1,729,537 efforts in caring for Venezuelan migrants and refugees. Peru 1,043,460 Regionally, all actors agree that the budget need is a 415,835 central challenge in the region; the RMRP has a 53% Chile 457,324 budget gap, as of Feb. 19, 2021. Brazil 261,441 Bolivia 9,956 World Vision’s 7-country response aims to raise SOURCES: US$58 million to reach 700,000 people from January OCHA HRP | RMRP 2021 | R4V Mid-Year Report June 2019 | 2020 through December 2022. R4V.info | COVID-19 RMRP 2020 | UNHCR Data Portal Latin America and the Caribbean Colombia: Colombia has received the most REGIONAL OVERVIEW Venezuelan migrants and refugees of any country. COUNTRY OVERVIEWS The country currently hosts more than 1.7 million Venezuelans, of which about 56% live with RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: MONTHLY Bolivia: World Vision Bolivia, in coordination irregular status. This makes them more vulnera- with partner organizations, has been supporting ble to risks of exploitation and violence, and (JANUARY 2021) Venezuelan migrant families and refugee imposes more barriers to their integration into applicants who remain in the cities of La Paz and society. In this context, on Feb. 8, the Colombian El Alto. Government announced the Temporary Protec- 65,475 tion Statute for Venezuelan Migrants (ETPV), People reached with 2,003 Brazil: The Pacaraima border crossing has been which seeks to regularize the migratory status of 22,741 People reached closed since March 18, 2020 to contain the some form of People received Venezuelan migrants here. It guarantees their assistance*, including with protection spread of coronavirus. But migrants continue to rights, ensures access to essential services multipurpose services enter Brazil through unofficial routes. This lack of 16,769 children cash transfers (housing, health, education or formal employ- documentation has increased Venezuelans’ ment), and recognizes this situation a driving vulnerability, making it harder to access public force for the country's development. services and find legitimate work. World Vision has highlighted the importance of prioritizing the Ecuador: The country has gradually opened up 55 136 34,796 guarantee of documentation to families with since September and refugee and migrant Children and People reached People reached children and adolescents. livelihoods remain a priority. Several partners educators reached with WASH with food security, with education services have reactivated some programs by strengthe- services nutrition, or livelihoods ning capacities for employment and entrepreneu- assistance or training rship, as well as financial support for economic Chile: COVID-19 has exacerbated the risks, inclusion. Food-security assistance continues to threats, and vulnerabilities faced by migrant and expand, while several strategies have been 122 refugee families. They can be indicated as the registered for the payment of rents and the 5,622 0 people most affected by the pandemic, due to opening of temporary shelters in July and August. People provided People reached People reached with the lack of social protections and due to loss of with non-food items The pandemic also has widened the gap in access inclusion services multi-sector assistance income from work in informal sectors. We have to education for Venezuelan children. also evidenced the overcrowding and the preca- RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: CUMULATIVE rious living conditions in which they live, which (JANUARY 2019- PRESENT) includes evictions from homes due to inability to Peru: During the coronavirus pandemic, World pay rent. Currently, Venezuelans represent the Vision Peru has continued working to address largest migrant group in the country, totaling needs of the most vulnerable migrant and more than 457,000 people. refugees, including interventions in the following areas: Multipurpose cash; Non-Food Items, provi- 628,291 80,608 ding cleaning kits to feeding centers, and integra- People reached 118,461 People reached tion, through the USAID-funded project that with some form of People received with protection helps doctors get their certification to practice in assistance*, including multipurpose services the country. The strategies are taking into 258,838 children cash transfers CONTACT INFORMATION account the current pandemic situation in which we live and seek to reduce the levels of vulnera- Fabiano Franz | [email protected] bility of the migrant population. Response Director 48,095 28,913 21,442 Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] Venezuela: The Venezuelan economy is still in a Children and People reached People provided Advocacy and Protection Manager downward spiral, mostly because output from educators reached with WASH inclusion services the country's oil industry continues to decrease. with education services services Chris Huber | [email protected] Across the country, the dollar has now replaced Response Communications Manager the Bolivar as the main currency. The regional spillover of Venezuela’s political conflict and economic collapse has caused ties between Mishelle Mitchell | [email protected] Colombia and Venezuela, to fray as well, amid 5,296 3,437 321,641 Regional Communications Director border closures, a migrant exodus and a rapid People reached People reached People reached increase of humanitarian needs all across the with multi-sector with non-food with food security & Jose Luis Jimenez | [email protected] country. assistance items nutrition assistance Regional Senior Director of Operations or livelihoods training *Protection, education, food security, nutrition, or WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) VENEZUELA | VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021 RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS Carabobo Aragua MONTHLY: (AUGUST 2020) COUNTRY OVERVIEW Distrito Capital Lara Miranda 3,855 3,855 Zulia People reached People received KEY MESSAGES with some form multipurpose of assistance cash transfers

The increasing number of people who are migrating from Venezuela to different countries Táchira of the continent shows the growth of humani- Mérida tarian needs within the country. At the same Guárico time, the closure of borders due to the pande- RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS mic forces people to use illegal crossings that World Vision Bolivar are putting their lives at risk. Response CUMULATIVE Locations (JANUARY 2019- PRESENT)

People who have returned from other coun- tries after a first move, have been faced with alarming humanitarian needs, which is forcing 6,187 2,239 1,955 many returnees to re-migrate from the country HUMANITARIAN NEEDS People reached Families reached People provided by sector in Venezuela with some form with food and with water, even with their families. of assistance nutrition assistance sanitation and hygiene services 7 M People need 4.3 M humanitarian People in need 1,445 3,896 assistance of water, sanitation, 52 and hygiene services People reached People received People reached with protection multipurpose with health assistance cash transfers services FUNDING NEEDS 3.7 M 2.8 M People need urgent People CONTACT INFORMATION 4.3 M 53.6 M food assistance need urgent Fabiano Franz | [email protected] health services Response Director Target $57.9 M (through 2022) Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] Advocacy and Protection Manager 2.2 M 2.7 M Funding pledged/ Funding gap People need access People need Chris Huber | [email protected] received to education protection services Response Communications Manager COLOMBIA | VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021

HUMANITARIAN NEEDS COUNTRY OVERVIEW

2.94 M 4.13 M KEY MESSAGES People in People in need need of of humanitarian The Temporary Protection Statute for Vene- shelter assistance zuelan Migrants (ETPV) provides protection to more than 900,000 irregular Venezuelan migrants who entered the country before January 31, 2021 and will allow access to 3.44 M essential services and favor the integration of People in need of 2.82 M hundreds of Venezuelan families who are People in need protection services of water, sanitation, seeking opportunities in Colombia. The mea- and hygiene services sure seeks to grant a ten-year temporary protection status to the Venezuelan popula- tion in the country. Humanitarian agencies celebrate this historic decision and recognize 3.86 M that the implementation of this measure will People in need 3.2 M require collaboration between NGOs and of inclusion People in need government. The Interagency Group on services of food assistance and nutrition services Mixed Migratory Flows (GIFMM), with the World Vision participation of 73 organizations in Colom- Response bia, including World Vision, reiterates its Locations commitment to the measure and to meeting the needs of Venezuelan refugees and 2.17 M 3.52 M migrants in the country. Children in People in need of need of urgent During December 2020, Colombia released education health services the first version of the National Vaccination Plan against COVID-19, which initially plans FUNDING NEEDS to vaccinate 20 million people. The vaccina- tion plan includes only the migrant popula- 3.6 M 21.4 M 100+ K 752 K tion with regular status. However only about People returning to People need Venezuela due to nutrition 44% of the 1.7 million Venezuelans enjoy Target 25 M assistance. regular status here. It is important NGOs COVID-19 crisis and governement work together to ensure Funding pledged/ Funding gap the welfare of the most vulnerable Venezue- received SOURCES: lans. International Affairs Office, R4V Platform, UNHCR, COVID-19 RMRP 2020, GIFIMM, RMRP 2021 RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: MONTHLY COUNTRY OVERVIEW | COLOMBIA (JANUARY 2021)

SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS WORLD VISION DONORS AND PARTNERS 48,054 33,883 1,139 CASH BASED PROGRAMMING People reached People reached People received with some form with food security, protection 'Unconditional electronic cash has been provi- of assistance nutrition, or livelihoods assistance ded to vulnerable families for different purpo- assistance or training ses.

EDUCATION 'Unschooled migrant children have participated in World Vision's Non-Formal Primary Educa- 12,863 33 136 tion Space 'Espacio de Educación Primaria No People received Children and their People received Formal' located in the transitional centers in multipurpose families received water, sanitation, Norte de Santander. In addition, children in cash transfers education assistance and hygiene services transit have access to recreational and educa- tional activities in the 'Protective and Friendly Space'.

PROTECTION RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: CUMULATIVE 'World Vision set up a Protective and Amica- (JANUARY 2019- PRESENT) ble Space for Children in the Healthcare Center ‘Tienditas’ (CAST). In addition, protec- tion and traveling kits have been handed out CONTACT INFORMATION to migrant children at the healthcare center. Also, we distributed information about 431,651 291,136 35,539 protection and attention mechanisms.. World Vision Colombia People reached People reached People received with some form with food security, protection of assistance nutrition, or livelihoods assistance FOOD SECURITY Peter Gape | [email protected] assistance or training National Director Food vouchers have been delivered to families affected by the migratory crisis and the Rosemberg Parra | [email protected] sanitary emergency. Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs Manager 1,191 22,146 58,429 Venezuela Crisis Response People reached Children and their People received with inclusion families received multipurpose WASH Fabiano Franz | [email protected] services education assistance cash transfers Response Director World Vision, together with its partners, distri- buted hygienic kits to vulnerable families Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] affected by the crisis. Advocacy and Protection Manager 116 23,024 70 Chris Huber | [email protected] People reached People received People provided Response Communications Manager with multi-sector water, sanitation, with shelter assistance and hygiene services ECUADOR | VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021

Pichincha Imbabura HUMANITARIAN NEEDS COUNTRY OVERVIEW Manabí

Cotopaxi 682 K 573 K People in need KEY MESSAGES People in need of of humanitarian protection services assistance

World Vision Ecuador advocates the guaran- Los Rios tee of the rights of migrant children and ado- lescents, separated or unaccompanied, by making four requests to the Ecuadorian State and its authorities: World Vision 257 K 502 K Response People in People in need Locations need of of water, sanitation, Include in public policies and actions to attend shelter and hygiene services to the health emergency the large number of migrant and refugee children and adolescents; Implement concrete and specific actions to protect their rights, from housing to your right to daily maintenance, prioritizing your family 56 K 458 K ties; People need People who are nutrition food insecure Regularize their immigration status and grant assistance. the necessary administrative measures for this FUNDING NEEDS purpose, while their stay in the country lasts; and; 2.3 M 3.7 M Avoid the eviction of migrant families from Target 6 M 143 K 427 K rental rooms for lack of payment and include Children in People in families in situations of human mobility in the Funding pledged/ Funding gap need of need of urgent state's humanitarian care programs. received education health services

582 K SOURCES: People in need RV4 2019, RV4 Mid-Year Report June 2019, RMRP 2021, of inclusion COVID-19 RMRP 2020. services COUNTRY OVERVIEW | ECUADOR

WORLD VISION SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS DONORS AND PARTNERS RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: MONTHLY (JULY 2020)

CASH-BASED PROGRAMMING

World Vision Ecuador is assisting families through cash transfers for food and multipurpose cash in two coastal provin- ces—Manabí and Los Ríos. 1,762 1,762 People reached People provided with some form with food and of assistance nutrition assistance PROTECTION

WVE is implementing the project "Pro- tection of Venezuelan migrant girls, young women and women and their children in Portoviejo", which aims to RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: CUMULATIVE provide prevention and protection from gender-based violence in WAYCS (Cen- (JANUARY 2019- PRESENT) ter of Services for Children, Adolescents and Women) to Venezuelan migrant CONTACT INFORMATION girls, adolescents and women and to increase their resilience. World Vision Ecuador 16,433 13,468 Esteban Lasso | [email protected] People reached People received Country Representative with some form food and nutrition of assistance assistance Gabriela Benitez | [email protected] Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs Manager 754 Venezuela Crisis Response 2,131 People received People received multipurpose water, sanitation, Fabiano Franz | [email protected] and hygiene services Response Director cash transfers Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] Advocacy and Protection Manager 80 Chris Huber | [email protected] Children and their Response Communications Manager families received education assistance PERU | VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021

HUMANITARIAN NEEDS COUNTRY OVERVIEW

Tumbes 1.31 M 966 K KEY MESSAGES People in need People who are of humanitarian food insecure assistance La Libertad Of the nearly 5.5 million Venezuelans who have left their country, Peru has received. 1,043,460 of them (GRTM, 2020). Compared Lima to 2019, the number of migrants in Peru has 858 K 810 K increased by 82.3% (GRTM, 2020). The People in People in need of overall needs of the population have increa- need of urgent protection services sed as well, particularly regarding access to health services food, medical care and WASH supplies, docu- World Vision mentation and regularization, and protection Response services for pregnant women, persons with Locations disabilities, and unaccompanied or separated Tacna children. 721 K 580 K People in People in need World Vision Peru implements the second need of of water, sanitation, phase of the OFDA project (with USAID shelter and hygiene services funds) with emphasis on cash transfers, liveli- hoods and child protection. FUNDING NEEDS 414 K 211 K 500 K 1.7 M Children in People need need of nutrition education assistance. Target 2.2 M

Funding pledged/ Funding gap received SOURCES: ENPOVE, R4V Platform, RMRP 2021, COVID-19 RMRP 2020. RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: MONTHLY COUNTRY OVERVIEW | PERU (JANUARY 2021)

WORLD VISION SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS DONORS AND PARTNERS 11,485 9,806 People reached People received with some form multipurpose of assistance cash transfers CASH-BASED PROGRAMMING

WV Peru is currently implementing cash-transfer programming with three 184 913 582 major partmonthly ners/donors: OFDA, People received People provided People reached IOM and WFP. This benefits thousands of protection with food and with inclusion families in Lima and other areas of the assistance nutrition assistance services country.

RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: CUMULATIVE FOOD SECURITY/LIVELIHOODS (JANUARY 2019- PRESENT) In January, in the hot meals program, the OFDA 2 project implemented in part- nership with CARE served 26,132 hot meals to 1,543 people through 23 soup kitchens. CONTACT INFORMATION 67,354 51,004 9,740 People reached People received Families received with some form multipurpose food and nutrition World Vision Peru of assistance cash transfers assistance PROTECTION Sandra Contreras | [email protected] In January, WVP completed socio-emo- National Director tional support service for the first group of households with their own connecti- Carlos Ortiz | [email protected] 4,425 1,092 683 vity. This benefited 120 children and Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs Manager People received adolescents. Likewise, we began planning People received People reached protection water, sanitation, the service for the second group of with inclusion and hygiene services beneficiary households—378 children assistance services and adolescents. Venezuela Crisis Response Fabiano Franz | [email protected] Response Director Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] 47 63 200 Advocacy and Protection Manager People reached Children and their People reached with multi-sector families received with non-food Chris Huber | [email protected] assistance education items Response Communications Manager assistance BOLIVIA | VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021

COUNTRY OVERVIEW Guayamerin, Beni RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: MONTHLY (JANUARY 2021)

KEY MESSAGES La Paz and Desaguadero

There is a flow of people passing through the border Santa Cruz 118 118 point of Desaguadero en route to other countries. People reached People reached Some families decide to stay in Bolivia and request with some form with non-food items support from organizations like World Vision. of assistance

World Vision Response Locations Bermejo, Tarija RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS CUMULATIVE (JANUARY 2019 - PRESENT)

NON-FOOD ITEMS Delivery and supply of seasonal items such as jackets, blankets, personal hygiene kits CONTACT INFORMATION 1,753 174 Alberto Mosquera | [email protected] People reached People reached National Director, WV Bolivia with some form with protection of assistance assistance PROTECTION Mary Cruz Gutierrez P. | [email protected] Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs Mngr, WV Bolivia World Vision is providing comprehensive care of children in a Child-Friendly Space. Fabiano Franz | [email protected] 1,579 Response Director People reached with non-food items HEALTH Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] World Vision is supporting basic health care and Advocacy and Protection Manager first aid efforts implemented through the Bolivian Red Cross. Chris Huber | [email protected] WORLD VISION Response Communications Manager DONORS AND PARTNERS CHILE | VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021

HUMANITARIAN NEEDS COUNTRY OVERVIEW Arica

370 K 316 K People in need People in need of KEY MESSAGES of humanitarian protection services assistance The new Law on Migration and Foreigners is in its final phase of approval. It replaces the current law in force since 1975. This regula- tion creates, among other elements, the National Immigration Service and establi- shes 13 types of visas for temporary 294 K 216 K residence (including a family reunification People in need People in need visa and another for humanitarian reasons). of inclusion of water, sanitation, It will also require that these visas be services and hygiene services requested at the Chilean consulates abroad. World Vision Response One of the groups most affected by the pande- Locations mic in the country has been people with irregular migration status. The pandemic has increased protection risks, especially among 169 K 158 K children. People in our programs who are in an Children in People in irregular situation have not been able to need of need of access the cash transfer programs crucial to education shelter providing economic security to families in times of COVID-19. FUNDING NEEDS

In the Tarapacá region, in the town of Huara, 450 K 50 K a border territory with Bolivia, during the 123 K 110 K last month there has been a sustained Target 500 K People who are People in increase in people entering Chile through food insecure need of urgent unauthorized passages. This unprecedented health services situation in the country has lead to the Funding pledged/ Funding gap installation of spaces that offer shelter, received clothing and food to migrants before trans- fering them to be tested for COVID-19 in health facilities in Iquique. SOURCES: OCHA HRP, R4V, COVID-19 RMRP 2020, RMRP 2021 COUNTRYCOUNTRY OVERVIEW OVERVIEW | CHILE

SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS CASH-BASED PROGRAMMING With UNHCR, we deliver multi-purpose elec- WORLD VISION tronic coupons, allowing refugee and migrant families to access what they need most. The DONORS AND PARTNERS INTEGRATION system works 100% digitally, which allows us to easily reach different cities throughout the The women's entrepreneurship program country. continues to expand throughout the coun- try. This innovative program works 100% remotely. In it, participants connect to PROTECTION online classes, receive personalized techni- Specialized attention to extremely vulnerable cal advice to develop or strengthen their migrants allowed us to strengthen the protec- businesses and receive a monetary contri- tion of families in Arica and Santiago. They bution for the purchase of materials, receive psychological first aid and guidance on supplies and tools that they receive directly various topics to improve access to public at home. services and minimize the need to resort to negative survival mechanisms.

RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS CUMULATIVE: MONTHLY: JANUARY 2021 JANUARY 2019- PRESENT

778 680 72 CONTACT INFORMATION People reached People reached People received 20,700 4,058 10,229 with some form with protection multi-purpose People reached People reached People reached World Vision Chile of assistance assistance cash transfers with some form with food and with protection nutrition assistance of assistance Harry Grayde | [email protected] National Director José Peralta | [email protected] 2,908 1,658 939 Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs Manager 4 22 People received People reached People reached People reached Children & their multi-purpose with non-food with water, Venezuela Crisis Response with non-food families reached cash transfers items sanitation, and items with education hygiene services assistance Fabiano Franz | [email protected] Response Director Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] 568 276 38 Advocacy and Protection Manager Children & their People reached People reached families reached with shelter with multi-sector Chris Huber | [email protected] with education assistance Response Communications Manager assistance BRAZIL | VENEZUELA CRISIS RESPONSE Situation Report HOPE WITHOUT BORDERS February 2021

HUMANITARIAN NEEDS COUNTRY OVERVIEW

Roraima 283 K 152 K Amazonas People in need of People in need KEY MESSAGES Paraíba protection services of water, sanitation, and hygiene services After the Christmas and New Year festivities, Brazil has experienced an increase in the number of cases of COVID-19, generating an increase in the population's demands on the 98.9 K 379 K health system and consequently a collapse in People in People in need care, especially in the northern states of the Federal District need of of humanitarian country. World Vision, together with other shelter assistance organizations, sought to help prevent and Rio de Janeiro reduce the spread of the virus. In the cities of Boa Vista and Pacaraima, we mapped the 100 Sao Paulo partners and locations where alcohol gel World Vision stations will be installed. Communication Response Santa Catarina 109 K 145 K pieces were also created to disseminate awa- Undernourished People are Locations food insecure reness and information material. Rio Grande people Do Sul

In the state of Amazonas, which is under- 74.5 K 157 K going a lockdown, WV worked with the Children in People in government to donate oxygen cylinders, FUNDING NEEDS need of need of urgent hygiene and cleaning kits and alcohol gel to education health services public health units. We also submitted a letter to the Minister of Health seeking dialo- gue so that the state ensures everyone’s right 191 K 1.31 M to public health services. 142 K Target 1.5 M People in need of inclusion services SOURCES: Funding pledged/ Funding gap Federal Police; Government of Brazil; Regional Platform for received Refugees and Migrants Platform, Socio-economic and vulnerability, July 2019 profiling of Persons of Concern in Pacaraima, Boa Vista and Manaus, OCHA HRP, RV4 2019, RV4 Mid-Year Report June 2019, COVID-19 RMRP 2020, RMRP 2021. RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: MONTHLY COUNTRY OVERVIEW | BRAZIL (JANUARY 2021)

5,040 SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS WORLD VISION People reached DONORS AND PARTNERS with some form of assistance EDUCATION We continued non-formal education activities with an emphasis on understan- ding rights and developing skills for 800 children and adolescents in the cities of 5,040 Boa Vista and Pacaraima. People provided inclusion services

NUTRITION RESPONSE ACHIEVEMENTS: CUMULATIVE Due to the difficulty of entering the labor (JANUARY 2019- PRESENT) market and the suspension of emergency aid offered by the federal government until December 2020, the increase in the number of families at risk of food security was increased. Therefore, World Vision made it possible to distribute 1,000 basic 84,213 30,241 25,238 food baskets serving 4,000 beneficiaries. People reached People reached Children and their CONTACT INFORMATION with some form with protection families reached with of assistance assistance education assistance World Vision Brazil INTEGRATION Martha Yaneth Rodríguez According to the International Labor [email protected] 5,095 3,513 Organization (ILO), Brazil ended the year National Director 19,033 2020 with around 13 million unemployed. People provided People reached People reached 2019 ended with an unemployment rate inclusion services with multi-sector with water, Luis Corzo | [email protected] assistance sanitation, and of 12.1% and in 2020 the index dropped Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs Manager to 12%. In this context, 3,240 individuals hygiene services participated in training activities for self-employment or ventures promoted Venezuela Crisis Response by World Vision and its partners. Fabiano Franz | [email protected] Response Director 1,000 93 Auxiliadora Alvarado | [email protected] Families reached People received Advocacy and Protection Manager with livelihoods multi-purpose assistance cash transfers Chris Huber | [email protected] Response Communications Manager