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The UNHCR Multi-Country Office in Panama provides support to refugees, asylum seekers, and other forcibly displaced people in Aruba, Belize, Cuba, Curacao, Guyana, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname and Trinidad & Tobago. MCO Panama works in close collaboration with Governments, UN agencies, international and national NGOs, civil society as well as host communities, in other to help forcibly displaced people find safety and rebuild their lives. The MCO Panama office covers several humanitarian situations, including but not limited to: the regional Venezuelan refugees and migrants situation in Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, Curaçao, Guyana; the Nicaraguan refugees and asylum seekers situation in Panama, the Colombian refugees and asylum seekers situation in Panama, and the refugees and asylum seekers situation in Belize, Cuba, Suriname and Nicaragua. This website contains the key figures and relevant analysis on the conditions of the people UNHCR's protects in these countries as well as UNHCR and partners’ response.

Persons of concern in the sub-region

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Persons of Concern by Country JSON 
Location name Source Data date Population
Aruba Government 31 Dec 2022
  3.6%
17,000
Belize Government 31 Dec 2022
  2.5%
11,572
Cuba Government 31 Dec 2022
  0.0%
199
Curaçao Government 31 Dec 2022
  3.0%
14,000
Guyana Government 31 Dec 2022
  5.4%
25,384
Nicaragua Government 31 Dec 2022
  0.2%
1,028
Panama Government, UNHCR 15 Jun 2023
  76.7%
360,561
Suriname Government 31 Dec 2022
  0.5%
2,582
Trinidad and Tobago Government 31 Dec 2022
  8.0%
37,501

*Total population figures for Panama include refugees and migrants in transit

Refugees and Migrants in Transit in Panama in 2023 JSON 
196,371
Last updated 15 Jun 2023
Source - UNHCR 
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Multi-Country Office Panama Funding Requirements (2023)
$55,400,000
Total appeal
Date of Funding Data 12 June 2023 (11 months ago)




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