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Converging Crises: The Impacts of COVID-19 on Migration in South America

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As it did in other regions, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted initial lockdowns and widespread border closures in South America, severely limiting human mobility and creating new barriers to the integration of refugees and other migrants. Certain dynamics specific to the region complicated the public-health response and subsequent reopening. Intraregional migration and displacement, particularly from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, had spiked in recent years. Thus, when COVID-19 hit, many countries were already grappling with increased demands on their regularization, integration, and broader social welfare systems.

Cross-border mobility in the region has resumed as COVID-19 cases have fallen. Still, the pandemic offers important lessons on how to promote safe and sustainable mobility in the future. These include the value of incorporating migrants and refugees into emergency assistance programs, and the need for robust regional cooperation mechanisms to help governments develop coordinated responses to migration and protection issues.

This report is part of a series of studies by MPI’s Task Force on Mobility and Borders during and after COVID-19 that explores opportunities to improve international coordination regarding border management during public-health crises. Thematic studies consider the role of digital health credentials in facilitating movement, the use of risk analysis to shape border policies, and the rise of remote work and “digital nomads.” A final capstone policy brief reflects on lessons for future public-health emergencies.

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Covid-19 migration South America

Source/Editor:

Migration Policy Institute (MPI)

Author(s):

Luisa Feline Freier Andrea Kvietok Leon Lucar Oba

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Free

Country:

Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Paraguay Uruguay Argentina Brazil Chile

Region:

South America

Language:

English