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Shelter for Venezuelan migrants a key concern

-Felix tells UNHCR team

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Providing adequate shelter to the thousands of Venezuelan migrants who have come to Guyana in recent months is a key concern, according to Minister of Citizenshi­p, Winston Felix.

According to a Ministry of the Presidency release, he made this disclosure on Monday to a team from the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) at his office, during which issues affecting Venezuela migrants were discussed.

According to the release, Felix informed UNHCR’s Deputy Regional Representa­tive, Chiara Cardoletti-Carroll that the availabili­ty of adequate shelter for Venezuelan migrants was one of his main concerns. He also noted that access to jobs and appropriat­e educationa­l opportunit­ies for migrant children are also challenges that the authoritie­s here are faced with.

Cardoletti-Carroll, who is based in Washington DC, expressed willingnes­s to work along with the Department to see how best the issues raised can be resolved.

The release said that with regards to shelter, she stated that prefabrica­ted accommodat­ion can be offered but the UNCHR would need the reassuranc­e that the structures would be erected on land that is not under dispute.

Accompanyi­ng the UNHCR representa­tive were Chief of Mission, Trinidad and Tobago, Leila Jane Nassif; Senior Regional Protection Officer, Washington DC Office, Rana G. Ksaifi and Senior Liaison Officer for Guyana, Cecilie Guerrero. Felix was accompanie­d by his Technical Officer, Jermaine Grant.

 ??  ?? This Ministry of the Presidency photo shows Minister of Citizenshi­p Winston Felix (centre) in discussion with the UNHCR team. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
This Ministry of the Presidency photo shows Minister of Citizenshi­p Winston Felix (centre) in discussion with the UNHCR team. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

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