
The Center for Migrant Women in Cucuta, Colombia
Cucuta Operation in Numbers
Cucuta Medical Clinic - Opened June 2022
936 patients treated as of Oct. 31, 2022
including 600 women, 80 of them pregnant
229 boys and girls
107 men
1723 medical services provided
796 medical treatments
148 pap smears (cervical cytology)
89 gynecology exams
673 distributions of medicine
countless general medical consultations
Cucuta Wellness Tent - Opened October 2022
11 orientation sessions presented covering:
rights and benefits for migrants under Temporary Protection legal status (Estatuto de Protección - EPS)
processing of the Temporary Protection Permit
family planning
10 workshops carried out on the following topics:
Migration reality: concepts and life stories.
"If he mistreats you, he doesn't love you"
Right to health for migrants in Colombia.
Busting myths about feeding in pregnant women.
"Now I am a new woman"
70 participants attended the Workshops
60 women and 10 men
Aged: between 15 and 66 years old
Background: Six million Venezuelans have fled in recent years, since their country’s economy and health system collapsed. This is the largest migration crisis in the world right now. Women are at the most risk as the rape of migrants has increased by 60% since the pandemic began. Of the six million Venezuelans who have left their country since 2013, nearly 2.5 million live in Colombia, which shares a 2,200km border with Venezuela, and which has in many respects presented itself as a welcoming neighbor. About 295,000 undocumented Venezuelans are in Colombia.
NATAN Worldwide Disaster Relief is at the border of Colombia and Venezuela working with partner organizations HIAS and CADENA. The Center for Migrant Women in Cucuta, aims to offer a one-stop, holistic center for women and children who have been most impacted by the situation.
At present the Center includes a Medical Clinic – to provide primary care and emergency medicine for the women and children at the Center and the Wellness Tent - providing information, support and psychosocial care including trauma intervention for women affected by physical or psychological abuse, human trafficking, sex work, gender-based violence and other psychological problems.

Women register for help in the Wellness Tent, at the Center for Migrant Women, Cucuta, Colombia

Migrants await intake at the Center for Migrant Women, Cucuta, Colombia

Women attend a workshop on the Rights of Migrants at the Center for Migrant Women, Cucuta, Colombia

The Center for Migrant Women, Cucuta

A training session in the Wellness Tent, Center for Migrant Women, Cucuta, Colombia
Intake at the medical clinic for migrant women in Cucuta Colombia

Tents at the Service Center for Migrant Women, Cucuta, Colombia

A woman being examined by a doctor at the medical clinic for migrant women in Cucuta Colombia

Doctor performs exam at the medical clinic for migrant women in Cucuta Colombia

Doctor performs exam at the medical clinic for migrant women in Cucuta Colombia

NATAN Operations Manager, Gil Reiness at the Service Center for Migrant Women, Cucuta, Colombia

Venezuelan migrant woman and children. ©UNICEF/Arcos

A mother holds her baby as she crosses the Simón Bolívar Bridge, Cúcuta, Colombia, April 2019. © UNHCR/Vincent Tremeau

Venezuelan refugees and migrants cross the Simon Bolivar International Bridge into Colombia. © UNHCR/Santiago Escobar-Jaramillo

Migrants at the Colombia-Venezuela border crossing (AFP news photo)

A woman and her children cross the Colombia-Venezuela border (photo source: © UNHCR)