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Venezolanos Bogota

Oli’s big Topic: NIMBY pamby – Not In My Back Yard!

Transmi on the Septima? A typical case of ' Not in my back yard ' Photo: !osk, Flickr This city suffers from a serious case of ' Not In My Back...

Venezuelan voices: Long walk to the unknown

With the Venezuelan situation lurching from bad to worse, many people are leaving the country in search for food and medicine - some travelling on...

Venezuelan voices: Stories from the caminantes – continued

[caption id="attachment_32275" align="alignnone" width="960"] Pedro Luís: "The situation in Venezuela is hard. There is hunger, there aren’t any...

Venezuelan voices: How you can help

[caption id="attachment_32243" align="alignnone" width="1060"] In just four days, the number of people camping out at the bus terminal more than...

Venezuelan voices: Voting with their feet

[caption id="attachment_32240" align="alignnone" width="1060"] The communal kitchen at the camp in Salitre[/caption] Venezuela’s collapse has...

Venezuelan crisis

Venezuelan voices: crisis is just beginning

Whether they are called migrants or refugees, they need protection and access to the formal economy. Several human rights groups have raised...

Venezuelan voices: From riches to rags

[caption id="attachment_32232" align="alignnone" width="960"] Jaifer, a mechanic from Carabobo, begs on a Bogotá street. "I have no choice since I...

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