Consulates
Consulates are offices of your country located abroad and they protect your rights. Use their services. In the “Protection and Assistance” section you can look up the embassies and consulates belonging to your country.
Consulates are offices of your country located abroad and they protect your rights. Use their services. In the “Protection and Assistance” section you can look up the embassies and consulates belonging to your country.
You have the right to request protection from your country's consulate if you are abroad. In the “Protection and Assistance” section you can look up embassies and consulates.
Every migrant has the right to health. In the “Protection and Assistance” section you will find information on the closest health centers near you.
Health is a basic right for everybody, regardless of their migration status. In the “Protection and Assistance” section you can find information on health centers.
If you get sick, look for assistance. In the “Protection and Assistance” section you can find information on health centers, hospitals and the Red Cross. Go to the nearest clinic.
It is important that you keep communication with your family or with someone close to you. Share your location with your family with the section "My Route".
Frustration, sadness or rage are emotions you might experience. If you feel everything has become too much, seek help. In the “Protection and Assistance” section, you can find information on institutions that can provide psychosocial assistance.
Do you have a fever, bone and joint pain? Find the closest health center in the “Protection and Assistance” section. Chikungunya, Dengue and Zika are common diseases in the region.
If you have suffered sexual violence, find the closest health facility. In the “Protection and Assistance” section, you will find more information.
If yes, you need a written authorization from the International Coordinating Commission for Human Rights. Be sure to email all required information, including the completed and signed statutory declaration, in one email. Sending multiple e-mails with information may result in delays or rejections.