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"Bogotá, is the most generous city with Venezuelan migration": mayor

This Thursday, the District Center for Integration and Rights to migrants, refugees and returned (CEDID) opened its doors, which will operate at the British neighborhood development center (Carrera 80 #43 - 43 South), located in the town of Kennedy,where will continue working at the district level for the social, economic and cultural integration of this important population in the city.

Likewise, the mayor, Claudia López, also announced that it will be announced, for citizen participation, the decree by which the intersectoral commission of the Capital District is created for the integration care of the population from the mixed migratory flows, which, whichwill lead the integral response in rights perspective.

“Many other nations have shared Colombians when we needed it, and Colombia and with great pride Bogotá, it is the most generous city with Venezuelan migration, it is what corresponds to us, they are our brothers, neighbors, we are their firstshelter option, ”said Mayor Mayor Claudia López.

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In the run of this administration, 31 thousand migrants, refugees and returned, of which about 11 thousand are girls and boys.

This care has been provided, through the different strategies and services of social integration, with the support and articulation of district entities and national and international organizations that work for the protection of human rights and the socioeconomic and cultural integration of this population of this population.

“Bogotá is the most generous city in Colombia.For decades we have welcomed thousands of refugees from the country, the result of our internal armed conflict, and they arrive in the capital because we have this wonderful condition of taking them by our citizenship, by business, for households.We are a machine of opportunities, social mobility, and that is proud ”.

Bogotá's priorities against the migrant population focus on the following aspects:

- Promote economic and social integration from a multisectoral response

- Combat xenophobia

- Orient volunteer returns

- Support the implementation of the Temporary Protection Statute, for which we work in coordination with external partners

It is expected to reach in the four -year attention to 51 thousand people, through the opening of this new space and the itinerant territorial strategy that, by 2021, projects to attend 21 thousand 742 people in mixed migratory flows with an investment of 3 thousand367 million pesos.

“Bogotá, es la ciudad más generosa con la migración venezolana

The District Center for Integration and Rights to migrants, refugees and returnees (CEDID), is located in one of the five territories that, together with the towns of Usme, Ciudad Bolívar, Bosa and Usaquén, houses the greatest number of migrants,refugees or returned in the capital.

In this operating unit, migrants will find humanitarian care services, stabilization, hygiene and cleaning.Hot food and clean food will also be delivered, if required, through the strategy ‘Solidarity Ropeal’ strategy.But, in addition, people can access the four modalities of attention that are available:

For the improvement of the infrastructure and provision of this new district center for integration and rights to refugees, migrants and returnees (CEDID), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) will make a donation of goods for an estimated value ofapproximately 309 million 434 thousand 777 pesos.

Similarly, other cooperators of the interagencial group on mixed migratory flows (GIFMM), will support the strengthening of facilities, rooms, materials and endowment.

“The inauguration of this center tests the solidarity expressed by Bogotá, the district and the entire country.That is why we recognize the efforts, the integral services that are being given and this center will be a point of reference in the city and in the country, ”said Alessia Schiavon, deputy head of the International Organization for Migration (IIM), while JoefMerkx, UNHCR representative in Colombia, congratulated the District Administration and in particular the Mayor Mayor.“Bogotá is showing that it is a very supportive city.We are to complement what you are doing and bring experiences from other countries, ”he said.

“We deeply thank the international community, the IOM, UNHCR, to the United Nations, to different cooperating countries.Here there will always be affection, respect and all the will to serve and support them, ”said Mayor Mayor, who also recognized the National Government, headed by the President of the Republic, who has done the attention and recognition of the migrant,“ partof a state policy that honors the country, which leaves Colombia at international height and demonstrates that these commitments are not of words but of facts ”.

A comprehensive care scenario

"We have to go to where people need us.That is why this new migrant care center is proud.We have kindergarten services, to take care of people in disabilities, a love center of children who are at risk of street habitability, abandonment, abuse, which is 24 hours, and also that helps people whoThey work at night, roads, recyclers, who work in sexual activities and need us to take care of them, ”said the local president.

Indeed, within the facilities of the Kennedy Community Development Center, the Amar Corabastos Center also works, Social Service of the District Secretariat of Social Integration, which aims to provide comprehensive care to girls, boys and adolescents from three months to seventeenyears with eleven months, in expanded child labor situation.It currently has 181 participants of which 66 are migrants.

The 7730 Project 'Population Attention Service from mixed migratory flows in Bogotá' of the District Secretariat of Social Integration, responds to the commitment of the District Development Plan for Care in the twenty localities of the city that, for 2021, hasAttached about 7,972 migrants.

Between June 20, 2020, 2021, more than 21 thousand humanitarian aid represented in hygiene and hygiene kits, food packages and monetary transfers have been delivered, in articulation with international cooperation.

To provide adequate attention to these people, objectives have been established, which seek the generation of comprehensive and intersectoral responses to the needs demanded by the population and the recognition of their potentialities and capacities.The first objective seeks to expand and transform the offer of social services into the twenty localities of Bogotá for the migrant, returned or refugee population.

The second works to promote inter -institutional articulation and strategic alliances for comprehensive care to the population from mixed migratory flows.In the third, actions for the socioeconomic, cultural and community integration of this population are implemented, based on the social services provided at the district level, in articulation with organizations that work in favor of protecting human rights.

“We adapt this infrastructure and install here all the services of the humanitarian route, of psychosocial stabilization in all services to the migrant population.Here we receive them with affection.There are showers, bathrooms, a solidarity wardrobe thanks to companies that donate us mute clothing, they also find hot food, dining room and there will be kitchen, thanks to international cooperation, ”insisted the mayor of the mayor.

According to recent figures from Migration Colombia, with a cut at January 31, 2021, within the national territory there are approximately 1 million 742 thousand 927 Venezuelan migrants, of which 759 thousand 584 are in regular condition and 983 thousand 343 in irregular condition.

Of the general population, 19.55 % of these people would be located in Bogotá, for a total of 340 thousand 711 Venezuelan migrants, a figure that makes the capital the city with the largest number of migrants in the country in the country.

In that sense, it is worth remembering that the city has guaranteed public education to 54,491 migrant children in preschool, basic, medium and secondary education, which represents more than 7.5 % of the enrollment (students of public schools in the city).

Finally Bogotá's health service serves Venezuelan migrants with medical assistance in case of emergency, through preventive medicine campaigns and vaccination of diseases such as rubella and measles.June 2021, 100 433 regular migrants were affiliated with our health system.

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