Latin America and the Caribbean

Venezuela

Community members in Petare in Venezuela's Miranda State, participate in a workshop on humanitarian principles during a commemoration of World Humanitarian Day. Photo: OCHA/Clara González
Community members in Petare in Venezuela's Miranda State, participate in a workshop on humanitarian principles during a commemoration of World Humanitarian Day. Photo: OCHA/Clara González
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Vulnerable people in Venezuela continue to face significant shortcomings such as access to food and in the provision of basic services, including healthcare, water provision, education, and energy supply. Social protection programmes have been affected and there are limited livelihood and income generation opportunities, especially for the most vulnerable, such as women, girls and boys, older people, people with disabilities, indigenous populations and people on the move and LGBTQ+ people.

Mixed migration flows continue, with vulnerable people still seeking economic opportunities abroad, while the trend of people returning to Venezuela is also ongoing, many due to family reunification and/or difficulties in integrating into other countries. Improved economic opportunities and access to essential services are critical to the sustainability of these returns.

The response in 2024 continues to focus on critical needs, strengthening basic service delivery, livelihoods, community resilience, and reducing and responding to protection risks. It focuses on priority thematic areas, vulnerable groups, and municipalities, with the aim of promoting a gender responsive and intersectoral response, in which there is greater complementarity among humanitarian actors and coordination with the State.

An extended Humanitarian Response Plan 2024–2025 is being implemented which aims to provide essential services and social protection for the most vulnerable. 

 In 2024, the UN and partners aim to reach 5.1 million people for which they need US$617 million to continue activities in the following areas: health, food security, nutrition, protection risks, human mobility, emergency preparedness and response, and provision and access to essential services, including education. 

The extension of the Humanitarian Response Plan will be implemented at the municipal level to strengthen partners' operational presence and to cooperate more efficiently with State authorities. A comprehensive approach will be promoted under a humanitarian-development nexus approach to guarantee the impact and sustainability of actions, gender equality, the centrality of protection, and localisation.

Overview of humanitarian response in Venezuela

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Total population
27.2M 2024
People in need
7.6M 2024
People to be covered by assistance
5.1M 2024
Total requirements (USD)
617M 2024
Funding coverage (%)
12.56 2024
Funding gap (USD)
539.5M 2024

Venezuela Humanitarian Fund

Pledged amount (USD)
6.9M 2024
Paid amount (USD)
5M 2024

Resources

Venezuela

Situation Report

Venezuela: Situation Report, March - April 2024

HIGHLIGHTS Between January and April, 1.1 million people (58% women) were reached by the humanitarian response across the 24 states of the country. As of 31 May, the humanitarian response in...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Venezuela

Situation Report

Venezuela: Informe de situación, Marzo - Abril 2024

DESTACADOS De enero a abril, 1,1 millones de personas (58% mujeres) han sido alcanzadas por la respuesta humanitaria, en los 24 estados del país. La respuesta humanitaria en Venezuela ha movilizado...

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  • UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
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Funding for OCHA Venezuela

Total requirements (USD)
4.1M 2024
Opening balance (USD)
59K 2024
Earmarked funding (USD)
1.3M 2024
Total (USD)
1.3M 2024