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Support for migrants in La Serena: legal assistance and accompaniment with the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation

Specifications:

Chile has experienced a significant increase in migrant arrivals over the past decade. According to the National Statistics Institute (INE) and the National Migration Service, in 2023 foreign nationals represented nearly 8% of the country’s population (more than 1.6 million people).

The Coquimbo Region, whose capital is La Serena, is among the areas with the highest concentration of migrants, particularly from Venezuela, Haiti, Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia.

Many migrants enter through unofficial border crossings and settle without regularized documentation, creating multiple vulnerabilities:

In response to this reality, the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Santa Rosa de Lima Province reaffirm their conviction that every person has the right to live a dignified life with equal opportunities, and that access to justice and regularized documentation is a fundamental step toward achieving this.

Within this context, the “Uniting Borders” Migrant Ministry supports migrant families through a free legal assistance service that is essential for accessing basic rights and building a dignified future.

The project

The “Uniting Borders” Migrant Ministry, run by the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation, provides a free legal assistance service in La Serena to protect the rights of migrants and promote their full integration into society.

The project includes the support of a lawyer who assists migrants with:

The service is provided two days per week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.) at the Ministry’s offices, offering personalized and ongoing support throughout the year.

De esta manera, se responde no solo a una necesidad práctica, sino también a la convicción de construir comunidades más justas e inclusivas, donde los migrantes encuentren oportunidades reales de desarrollo y vida digna.

General objective:

Beneficiaries:

Approximately 120 migrants per year (young mothers with children, families, and vulnerable adults).

Indirect beneficiaries: residents of Kpakpamè, neighboring communities, and users from nearby urban areas.

Total project budget: €2,000.00

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