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Brazil greets migrants with kindness as their first language.
Summary
Operation Welcome in northern Brazil provides coordinated reception, documentation, shelter and voluntary relocation for Venezuelan migrants, with IOM as a key operational partner.
Content
Brazil's northern states are described as places where welcome is organized and intentional, not just instinctive. The government launched Operation Welcome to respond to Venezuelan displacement, bringing together authorities, humanitarian actors and partners. IOM is named as a key operational partner across the response's main pillars. Local reception centres in Roraima, including in Pacaraima, provide initial documentation, shelter and options for voluntary relocation.
Key facts:
- Operation Welcome was launched by the Government of Brazil to address Venezuelan displacement and coordinates reception, documentation, shelter and voluntary relocation.
- IOM works alongside Brazilian authorities and partners across all pillars of the response.
- More than 600,000 people have received support to regularize their stay in Brazil, as reported in the article.
- Over 155,000 individuals have voluntarily relocated to more than 1,000 municipalities with local community and private sector involvement.
- Reception centres in border areas such as Pacaraima offer immediate assistance and information to arriving families.
Summary:
Operation Welcome links short-term protection with longer-term opportunities by coordinating actors across government, humanitarian agencies and the private sector to support migrants from arrival through relocation. This approach is reported to foster recognition, shelter and pathways toward self-reliance for families and host communities. Undetermined at this time.
