Sandra Marcos
Peru hosts just over 1,500,000 refugees and migrants from Venezuela, representing almost 20 percent of the Venezuelans that have left their country since 2018. Despite government efforts, most still have irregular migration status due to restrictive migratory procedures, and as a consequence, limited access to social services, including health and education, and to formal work authorization. The lack of sufficient services has led to an increased risk of trafficking, exploitation, and abuse for Venezuelans, particularly women, adolescents, and children.
HIAS Peru works with local partner organizations across the country to reach displaced people and host communities with legal services, economic inclusion, and gender-based violence prevention programs. HIAS Peru has also established an emergency response network that has provided emergency relief services in Tumbes, Lambayeque, La Libertad, and Lima.