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"Operation Welcome" Marks 10,000th Air Passenger as IOM Assists Brazil's Voluntary Relocation of Venezuelans - Brazil


“Operation Welcome” Marks 10,000th Air Passenger as IOM Assists Brazil s Voluntary Relocation of Venezuelans
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Brasília – Operation Welcome (or Operação Acolhida, in Portugese) is the Brazil government s humanitarian response to a historic wave of refugees and migrants arriving from the country’s northern neighbor, Venezuela.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) plays a key role in that effort and last month (January 2021) reached an important milestone, purchasing the 10,000th airline ticket to assist Venezuelan families seeking relocation in Brazil’s south.
Part of that welcome is Brazil’s effort to transfer newly arrived Venezuelans who choose to voluntarily relocate from the northern border one of the country’s less developed regions to cities and states across the country. ....

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IOM Helps Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 among Brazilian Indigenous and Riverside Communities - Brazil


IOM Helps Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 among Brazilian Indigenous and Riverside Communities
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Indigenous and riverside communities in northern Brazil are receiving hygiene and cleaning kits to help them prevent COVID-19. © IOM/Daniel Boechat
Brasília – Indigenous, rural, and riverside communities in northern Brazil comprise the most vulnerable populations to the spread of COVID-19. Due to economic and transportation restrictions in place across such communities, locals’ access to health, hygiene and cleaning products is limited, making it difficult to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.
In the Brazilian states of Roraima and Manaus, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is implementing an array of activities to promote increased hygiene and sanitation. Issuing sensitization material to inform on COVID-19 prevention, IOM also is offering medical care in partnership with local public health networks. ....

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