AREA OF PROTECTION AND CARE: THE PRINCIPLE OF HUMAN SOLIDARITY AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS CONSTITUTIONALLY GUARANTEED IN OPERATION ACOLHIDA Denise Abreu Cavalcanti, Mariana Von Linde Moura
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Abstract
The political and economic situation in Venezuela has led to the displacement of thousands of Venezuelans to other countries. After a brief historical contextualization of this reality, the article will present the Brazilian State's response to receive the large influx of refugees and migrants from Venezuela: Operation Acolhida. In this work, the focus will be on the analysis of the health service provided in the Protection and Care Area (APC), a field hospital built by the Humanitarian Logistics Task Force - FTLH. Thus, the objective will be to analyze the actions that are being carried out by Operation Acolhida, in the city of Boa Vista/RR, with a view to examining the practice of the principle of human solidarity and constitutionally guaranteed rights in favor of Venezuelan refugees and migrants. Therefore, in order to fulfill the purpose of this scientific article, the research method used was the bibliographic and documentary review on the subject, in addition to field analysis through participant observation.