From Displacement to Development: How Colombia Can Transform Venezuelan Displacement into Shared Growth
              
            
            
              
                
                  | Document Type: | Informes y documentos sobre políticas | 
                
                  | Document Language: | English | 
              
            
            
              In most low- and middle-income countries, refugees and forced migrants face a range of legal, administrative, and practical barriers that prevent their economic inclusion. Removing these barriers would enable displaced people to become more self-reliant and more fully contribute to their host communities. Such efforts are even more important as the world looks to economically recover from COVID-19. While the pandemic has created unprecedented challenges for low- and middle-income countries around the world, it has also highlighted the importance of expanding economic inclusion. Refugees and forced migrants can, and do, play a crucial role within labor markets. Given the opportunity, they can help their host countries recover from this crisis.
            
            
                          
              
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                   Livelihood & Social Stability Livelihood & Social Stability
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                   Income Generation Income Generation
              
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                      |  | Venezuela - Refugees/Migrants | 
                                  
              
            
            
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