UN offers Colombia help to deal with mass migration from Venezuela

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United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Saturday offered to help Colombia deal with the hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who have fled their country.

The Secretary General of the international organization said so while in Bogota to express the UN’s support for ongoing efforts to end more than half a century of armed conflict.



The Colombian authorities have had major difficulties dealing with the hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans staying in the country, often in inhumane conditions.


Antonio Guterres

Migration authorities estimate that more than half a million of Venezuelans are in Colombia to escape political tensions and shortages.

An unknown number of Colombians have also returned from the neighboring country that has been suffering food and medicine shortages.

Colombia is reportedly the biggest receptor of Venezuelan migrants.

Bus stations in several cities have become the home of these migrants, who survive mainly by street vending. Women are often forced into prostitution.

The mass migration is the biggest since Colombia’s armed conflict spurred hundreds of thousands of Colombian to seek refuge in neighboring countries.

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