Panama
Panama
Panama is a key transit and host country, with UNHCR supporting asylum access, protection, and humanitarian assistance for people on the move through the Darien jungle and beyond.
In 2024, Panama remained at the forefront of mixed movements in the Americas, with the Darien region serving as a key transit point for hundreds of thousands of people on the move. While border policy changes led to a 42% drop in arrivals, down from over 520,000 in 2023 to 302,000 in 2024, the humanitarian needs remained acute, particularly in border areas like Darien and Chiriquí.
UNHCR worked closely with the Government of Panama, NGOs, and local communities to respond to the needs of people in transit and those seeking asylum. This included legal assistance, shelter, access to basic services, and information on asylum procedures and the risks of onward journeys. Panama also continued to host refugees and asylum-seekers from multiple countries, despite ongoing challenges related to limited absorption capacity and pressure on national systems.
UNHCR supported efforts to strengthen Panama’s asylum system, expand protection safeguards, and promote alternatives to detention, while advocating for inclusive policies that uphold the rights and dignity of displaced people.
The Panama multi-country office covers activities in Belize, Cuba, Curaçao, Guyana, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago. It also covers, without a presence, the Eastern Caribbean nations and territories of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Netherlands, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Haiti, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Marteen and Suriname.
Population and financial overview
Data on population and financials are available at the multi-country office level, which oversees operations across several countries.
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