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Who we are
WHO WE AREFollowing the UN Secretary-General's request to IOM and UNHCR to co-lead the regional inter-agency response, the Office of the Director General’s Special Envoy for the Regional Response to the Venezuela Situation (OSE) was established in 2019 to coordinate IOM's assistance for migrants and refugees from Venezuela.
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SOBRE NOSOTROS
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Our Work
What we doThe Office of IOM´s Special Envoy for Migrants and Refugees from Venezuela is responsible for the coordination and oversight of regional projects within the framework of Venezuela's Migrant and Refugee Response Plan (RMRP) in South America, North America, Central America and the Caribbean, working closely with implementing missions and Regional Offices.
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Manu is a trans non- binary person from Venezuela. She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, where she grew up. She says she was raised with all the love and care her family could provide amidst a society that didn’t comprehend someone like her. She suffered violence in school and her neighbourhood. After migrating to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Manu became an activist and is now the Secretary General of Mocha Celis, an organization that has fought for the rights of trans and non- binary people in Argentina for over 30 years.
After migrating to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Manu became an activist and is now the Secretary General of Mocha Celis, an organization that has fought for the rights of trans and non-binary people in Argentina for over 30 years.
“I found myself in activism, because for me making my identity political is like hugging the collective,” Manu says.
“It is like planting a tree so that other people will enjoy the shade as well.” For Manu, migration has made her the person she is today. In Argentina, she has found a new meaning in the sense of community. “
Being a migrant makes you give a different meaning to what a family is You find a family in connections that go beyond blood or nurturing.
For Manu, just like when leaving LGBTIQ+ people behind, leaving migrants behind is a loss for society. Communities miss out on their talents, their passions, their diversity. Trans people encompass a broad group of individuals that do not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth. This includes non-binary people, as well as a wide range of gender identities and expressions.