Local group to help Venezuelans seeking refuge

The Department of Citizenship on Waterloo Street.

A number of local organisations have banded together to provide aid to Venezuelans who are seeking refuge here from the crisis in their country.

A press release from the support group follows:

Seven civic and faith-based organizations have launched the Venezuela Support Group (VSG) to provide advice and assistance to Venezuelans seeking refuge from the deprivations and insecurity currently gripping their homeland.  In pursuit of this aim the VSG have requested meetings with the Minister of Citizenship in order to brief the Ministry of the VSG aims and to establish liaison arrangements with the Ministry.

Member organizations of the VSG have previously publicly expressed their concerns about the humanitarian aspect of the on-going crisis in Venezuela in press releases, panel discussions and in communications with various Ministries. Concerns of the grouping have been shaped by the following considerations:

 

The initial focus of the VSG will be on ensuring that persons arriving receive information and assistance to secure valid visas to remain in Guyana and are not exploited financially or abused in other ways. 

We have recently learnt that some consideration has been given to permit Venezuelans in Guyana to regularize their situation on the basis of possession of an ID card rather than a passport. Although, to date, there has been no formal announcement by the Government of Guyana on the matter, we welcome this development in general as protecting Venezuelans against exposure to detention, fines and deportation. Moreover, this step would also align Guyana with the recent appeal made by the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) for neighbouring countries to adopt flexible arrangements of this nature.

The VSG is currently in the process of establishing offices made available by the Catholic  Church in the compound opposite the Catholic Cathedral on Brickdam. The work of the SVG is being supported in the initial phase by  the UNHCR which is in the process of establishing a permanent presence in Guyana.

The VSG group will support the smooth implementation of any new regulations and related policy guidelines through the following activities:

Safeguarding the specifically humanitarian character of this response is a high priority for the SVG, in particular, insulating it from attempts to politicize it or from any association with the border issue. The SVG will also serve as a focal point through which displaced persons or families can communicate with each other.  

The founding members of the SVG are: