2022 Migration Year in Review

2022 Migration Year in Review

Photo: Luis Acosta

 

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.

By Caracas ChroniclesBetilde Muñoz-Pogossian

Jan 09, 2023

The year 2022 was, as previous ones, eventful, with major focos de crisis (crisis points) happening throughout the year. It is crucial we document our migration history, so here are the critical milestones for the year that just ended.

January

February

March

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

The needs of receiving countries will continue to increase, as well as the need for real social inclusion of these arrivals. Unfortunately in 2022, the group of countries that had previously organized Donor Conferences to collect funding (albeit limited) to respond to the Venezuelan migration crisis did not propose a new one. As could be understood, funding efforts were geared towards responding to the consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In the long run, the displacement of Venezuelans will likely continue in 2023 unless the root causes are resolved, and therefore the need for support to receiving countries, and Venezuelans themselves will continue.

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