The World Bank is estimating it will cost Colombia upward of
$1 billion to tend to the surge of Venezuelan migrants fleeing their nation’s
economic and humanitarian crisis. In a report published Friday, bank analysts
conclude Colombia will need to make substantial investments in areas like
health and education to cope with an influx of more than one million
Venezuelans. But the study also notes that in the longer term the massive
Venezuelan migration to Colombia could generate economic growth. New arrivals
will boost consumption and resulting tax revenues could improve Colombia’s
economy. More…

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