CISP: Protection and Humanitarian Assistance at the Colombian-Venezuelan borders
SDC will support the Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli (CISP) in improving humanitarian assistance for people living along the Colombo-Venezuelan border (Apure, Táchira, Arauca, Vichada, Norte de Santander) in the areas of protection, access to education, health, water and sanitation, and nutrition.
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
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Venezuela |
Asistencia humanitaria y RRC Migración Educación nothemedefined
Protección, acceso y seguridad
Migración en general (aspectos de desarrollo y partenariados) Education facilities and training |
17.09.2018
- 16.09.2019 |
CHF 250’000
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- Other international or foreign NGO North
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Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE
GOBIERNO Y SOCIEDAD CIVIL
EDUCACIÓN
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE Ayuda y servicios materiales de emergencia
Facilitation of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility
Education facilities and training
Temas transversales Derechos humanos
Tipo de ayuda Contribución a proyectos y programas
Número de proyecto 7F10139
Contexto |
The political and socio-economic situation in Venezuela has had and continues to have severe humanitarian consequences on the population. The main humanitarian needs in the country are associated with shortages of medicines and medical supplies, food insecurity and malnutrition, lack of protection, human rights violations and security concerns. Access to basic education has been severely affected with increasingly high dropout rates. This has prompted a large number of people to flee the country, originating a migratory crisis of regional dimensions – possibly the greatest of this type in Latin America – which is pushing national and international responses to their limits. Colombia has been the host country in the Americas most directly affectted by this situation. According to the census carried out between April and June 2018 by the Government of Colombia (GoC), as of June 2018, 442’462 Venezuelans were living in the country in an irregular manner, and 316’572 Venezuelans were living in Colombia in a regular manner. The total of 819’034 however does not include Venezuelans that did not registered in the census or the ones that entered the country after June 2018. In addition, it does not include the approximately 250’000 Colombian returnees. In August 2018, the GoC issued a decree allowing the temporary regularization of the 442’462 irregular Venezuelans, who will have the possibility to access medical services, education and the job market. However, the situation remains alarming and raises a series of protection challenges affecting all people displaced from Venezuela, but particularly those who find themselves at the borders, in an irregular situation, as well as vulnerable groups such as women, children and indigenous communities. Many of the very serious protection challenges affecting people are in direct relation with the nature of the large-scale displacement. Others are directly related to the particular context in the border region in Colombia: the existence of illegal armed groups, post-demobilization groups and other actors associated with illegal economies at the borders increases security concerns for people in these territories. |
Objetivos |
Improve protection and humanitarian assistance for people living along the Colombo-Venezuelan border: internally displaced people, returnees, persons with international protection needs and other vulnerable persons.
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Grupos destinarios |
Directly 4500 vulnerable people in the
border areas of Táchira and Apure in
Venezuela (1490 with SDC funding); internally displaced, returnees,
migrants and host communities in the border areas of Arauca, Vichada and Norte
de Santander in Colombia. Special attention will be given to female-headed
households with children and adolescents.
Additionally, the project will benefit indirectly to 1350 persons. This number includes:
- Members of the family of people informed about protection routes and who have been able to regularize their stay in Colombia (350);
- Members of the family and host communities oriented on access to water and sanitation as well as hygiene habits (500);
- Persons attended by institutions in the areas of protection (200) and health (300) in Colombia and in Venezuela.
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Efectos a medio plazo |
Outcome 1. Individual and collective capacities are reinforced to provide comprehensive protection for vulnerable people at the borders.
Outcome 2. Girls and boys in a situation of socio-economic vulnerability are able to access education.
Outcome 3. Communicable and non-communicable diseases are prevented and addressed.
Outcome 4. Vulnerable persons have improved their access to safe water and sanitation, habitat, and personal hygiene.
Outcome 5. Vulnerable persons have improved their access to food security and nutritional quality.
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Resultados |
Resultados previstos:
1. Protection. Vulnerable people on both
side of the borders receive information on their rights and protection routes
as well as psychosocial support; monetary contributions are given to migrants
in order to access documentation; technical capacity of civil society
organizations and institutions are reinforced to provide humanitarian response
and protection measures.
2. Education. Girls and boys receive
uniforms, school material and bicycles. Schools are furnished with material for
culture, recreational activities and sports; teachers are trained on protective
environments models to ensure permanence at school.
3. Health.
Information campaigns on prevention are organized; medical days are
organized to provide medical services; a health network is set up to attend the
necessity of vulnerable populations; specialized medical care and family
planning activities are provided for women.
4. Water and Sanitation. Information activities on healthy habits and
hygiene are carried on; facilities to improve access to safe water and
sanitation and hygiene are provided (mosquito nets, hygiene kits, water
filters). Water systems and/or evacuation of wastewater systems are improved.
5. On food security and nutrition. Door to door food assistance is provided; referrals to nutritional centres are organized. Nutritional centres and community kitchens are reinforced. Community training and individual trainings on food handling are organized.
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Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Crédito |
Ayuda humanitaria |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato ONG internacional o extranjera Otras contrapartes
Equipo Local de Coordinacion ELC: UNHCR,
NRC, Save the Children. Caritas, Red Cross, Federación Luterana Mundial FLM,
among others.
Donors: ECHO.
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Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores |
- NGOs: CRC and CRV, Caritas, NRC, SJR, RET.
- International Organizations: UNHCR, PMA,
OCHA, CICR.
- Institutional partners in Venezuela: Zona
Educativa (representación local del Ministerio de Educación), Alcaldía Apure y
Táchira.
- Institutional partners in Colombia: Secretaria de Educación Departamental Arauca, Alcaldía de Arauca, Personerías (Ministerio Publico).
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Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 250’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 224’311 |
Fases del proyecto |
Fase 2
15.11.2019
- 31.01.2021
(Completed)
Fase 1 17.09.2018 - 16.09.2019 (Completed) |