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-Felix praises committee’s work

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Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix yesterday commended the efforts of the National Multi-Sectoral Coordinati­ng Committee in managing the influx of Venezuelan migrants and a release from the Ministry of the Presidency said the number stood at 2,943.

The release said that the Committee comprises various Government agencies and internatio­nal bodies such as the United Nations Children’s Fund, Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration, Pan-American Health Organisati­on and the United Nations Refugee Agency.

The release said that taking into account that the influx of migrants was a relatively novel challenge, the Committee’s work has significan­tly stabilised the situation by ensuring that assistance is channelled to where it is most needed.

Coordinati­on with the internatio­nal agencies has also

cleared the way for the acquisitio­n of food and other relief items and the introducti­on of tools such as the Displaceme­nt Tracking Matrix (DTM), which hitherto, was not available to the Government.

“Support from the internatio­nal community assisted us in brining focus to a number of areas… These sessions [fortnightl­y Committee meetings] bring together a number of issues which can enable us to plan and move forward with our administra­tion of migrants. When we started, all we knew was that people were assembling here and there, but since then we have been able to provide some sort of temporary shelter for some, while others have been finding shelters for themselves… The coordinati­on has been extremely useful in creating an understand­ing of what the migrant issues are, what the Government is doing and what the internatio­nal community is doing,” Felix explained.

However, he also said that there is no room for complacenc­y at this stage; noting that there are still areas that require much more work, particular­ly as it relates to the settling of migrants in the BarimaWain­i (Region One). “This is a work in progress. My assessment is that both the internatio­nal agencies and us, have been sharing informatio­n and we understand the challenges out there,” the Minister pointed out.

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