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They move.

A world in constant movement

Why do people migrate? Generally, in search of opportunities or to fulfill dreams. But millions migrate due to violence, human rights violations, climate disasters, or structural inequality. Some may travel under favorable, safe, and so-called regular conditions. Others face extreme risks along irregular routes.

Understanding migration processes is fundamental. Rigorous information analyzing causes, routes, risks, realities, and trajectories also allows us to visualize the contributions of human mobility. This knowledge enables us to grasp the complexity of the situation and propose more responsible, supportive, and respectful responses that uphold the rights of all people on the move.

Resources

Informes

Information

IOM. Missing Migrants Project

IOM. Women and girls account for nearly half of global displacement while the shelter gap persists. March 2026

UNDP. Under Pressure. Recalibrating the Future of Development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Regional Human Development Report 2025. September 2025

Ombudsman's Office (Costa Rica), Ombudsman's Office (Panama), Ombudsman's Office (Colombia). Reverse migration on the Costa Rica-Panama-Colombia route: Protection challenges and the need for a regional humanitarian response. August 2025

Migration Colombia. Special Report: Characterization of Migrant Women in Colombia within the framework of the Temporary Protection Statute for Venezuelan Migrants (ETPV) 2025. May 2025

IOM. World Migration Report 2024.

Normativa

Regulations

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Colombia. Migration Governance and Management Framework 2026. March 2026

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia. ABCs of the Temporary Protection Status for Venezuelan Migrants 2021. 2021

Otros

Others

Sixteenth Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean. Tlatelolco Commitment. A decade of action to achieve substantive gender equality and a care society. August 2025

Migration Research to Policy. In the Room Podcast

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