Latin America is experiencing a period of intense international migration, which poses challenges for public policies and human mobility management. It is crucial to adopt a protection and risk reduction approach for the most vulnerable people, including the LGBTI population, children and adolescents and victims of gender-based violence (GBV).
Within its Regional Protection and Migration Programme (RPMP), Switzerland intends to establish a knowledge management mechanism focused on protection and human mobility whose information source will serve a regional protection team based at the Swiss Embassy in Bogotá.
Through this mechanism, evidence on good practices will be collected so that the regional protection team can provide support services to its users, which include humanitarian actors, governments of Latin American countries, as well as Switzerland's own Embassies in the region, especially (but not exclusively) in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
This programme aims to strengthen the protection practices of humanitarian actors in the region by generating evidence and building capacity. This includes approaches of humanitarian actors, public policies of recipient states and the operational experience of Humanitarian Aid and Development (SDC) and the Peace and Human Rights Division (DPDH) in Colombia and Venezuela.
The programme's target group is focused on:
Main activities:
The expected impact is that vulnerable people in human mobility facing protection risks enjoy their fundamental rights. In order to achieve this, the following outcomes should be reached:
Outcome 3: Actors reduce vulnerability and increase resilience of people in human mobility through the dissemination of good protection practices.
Outcome 4: Public policies of duty bearers better fulfil the rights of vulnerable people in human mobility.