Venezuela Crisis

Venezuelans fight for survival by fleeing to neighbouring countries

According to the United Nations, more than 6 million Venezuelans have fled their homes to seek refuge in neighbouring countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile.

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More than 7,71 million Venezuelans have fled their homes to seek refuge in neighboring countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chile.

Venezuela Crisis

Once considered one of the most prosperous countries in the region, almost 90% of Venezuela's population now lives in poverty. 

Before the global coronavirus outbreak caused countries to close their borders, about 5,000 people crossed daily from Venezuela into neighbouring countries like Colombia and Brazil.

Half of them are children.

Some travel alone and others with their families, but all are fleeing life-threatening poverty and insecurity to seek a brighter future. Measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 have made families even more vulnerable, in the region and inside Venezuela, where the monthly minimum salary has fallen to less than $2.50.

Venezuelan Children Need Your Help

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“Girls and boys, in their tens of thousands, are suffering from the actions, inactions and decisions of adults. Venezuela's children deserve better."
Andrew Morley - World Vision International CEO & President