The Post Election Role of the Venezuelan Diaspora
Besides the demonstrations announced for today in several countries, Venezuelans abroad can help in many ways. Here’s how
Maracucha Director of Social Inclusion at the OAS. Proud Political Scientist and Political Junkie, mismo nivel. Closet painter. Opinions are personal.
Besides the demonstrations announced for today in several countries, Venezuelans abroad can help in many ways. Here’s how
If you can vote in any of the cities where the process will take place, don’t waste this opportunity to keep moving the needle, aunque sea un poquito, hopefully towards a democratic transition
A group of male migrants and refugees protested to avoid being removed from the hotel rooms paid for by the city. Is the local authority required to provide for all their needs? Or should they take on the responsibility to provide for themselves?
We closed 2022 with more than 7 million Venezuelan migrants and refugees scattered throughout the world, surpassing now the two greatest forced displacement flows, from Syria and Ukraine. Here is a synthesis of the critical milestones of our story of migration
Should conditions for a free and fair election with international observation be given (or something close to it), Venezuelans abroad must vote, and we must start addressing the issues that need to be resolved as early as possible
Even though some can stay in the U.S., the measure leaves out many other migrants in need of regular status. We tell you what it means, and what it doesn’t cover
Where are the obstacles to the effective inclusion of women in the Venezuelan political landscape? One multinational reunion is addressing these issues and more
These tragedies in Trinidad, Chile and the U.S. sadden us, but should also motivate us to continue demanding safe, orderly and regular pathways for Venezuelan migrants
An outlook of the reach of the measure so far, and of the options for those who are not applying to this immigration benefit
One more year of increases in the number of Venezuelans leaving the country. As of the close of 2021, there are now 6 million Venezuelans abroad
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