COVID-19 as a tipping point for Latin America’s sustainable development goals: the case of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia

Ryan C. Berg, A. Rechkemmer, Z. Espinel, J. Shultz
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ABSTRACT Colombia has been a global leader in its embrace and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In recent years, Colombia has advanced its peace initiatives with armed actors, leading to partial resolution of 52 years of armed insurgency. Exemplary progress has been made in the achievement of multiple SDG benchmarks. However, progress has been challenged (and potentially interrupted) by two intersecting developments. First, Colombia has been on the receiving end of a massive influx of Venezuelan mixed migrants who are fleeing the collapse of democratic governance and economic catastrophe leading to poverty, hunger, and disruption of health services. Colombia has been the major receptor nation for the Venezuelan emigration with more than 2 million migrants dwelling in Colombia in 2020. Second, the COVID-19 pandemic is surging throughout Latin America, with the World Health Organization declaring Latin America as the epicenter of the global outbreak in May 2020, bringing life to standstill due to the strict mitigation measures in place. These synchronous shocks – mass migration and pandemic – are challenging Colombia’s progress toward SDG benchmarks and threatening to create a decisive tipping point that may derail the country’s stellar progress to date.
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2019冠状病毒病是拉丁美洲可持续发展目标的转折点:委内瑞拉移民在哥伦比亚的案例
摘要哥伦比亚在接受和实施可持续发展目标方面一直处于全球领先地位。近年来,哥伦比亚推进了与武装行为者的和平倡议,导致52年的武装叛乱得到部分解决。在实现多项可持续发展目标基准方面取得了示范性进展。然而,进展受到两个相互交叉的事态发展的挑战(并可能中断)。首先,哥伦比亚一直是委内瑞拉混合移民的接收国,这些移民正在逃离民主治理的崩溃和导致贫困、饥饿和医疗服务中断的经济灾难。哥伦比亚一直是委内瑞拉移民的主要接收国,2020年有200多万移民居住在哥伦比亚。第二,新冠肺炎疫情在整个拉丁美洲激增,世界卫生组织于2020年5月宣布拉丁美洲为全球疫情的中心,由于采取了严格的缓解措施,生活陷入停滞。这些同步的冲击——大规模移民和疫情——正在挑战哥伦比亚在实现可持续发展目标基准方面的进展,并有可能造成一个决定性的转折点,从而可能破坏该国迄今为止的辉煌进展。
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