Panama’s Measures to Stem Record Migration via Darien Gap
Panama's Strategic Initiatives to Mitigate Record Migration through the Darien Gap
The Darien Gap, a remote and treacherous stretch of tropical forest and swampland, has long been a challenging barrier for migrants journeying from South America to North America. Panama, a pivotal country in this migratory route, has been grappling with an unprecedented influx of migrants seeking to cross this daunting terrain. In this blog post, we delve into Panama's strategic measures to address and stem the record migration through the Darien Gap.
The Darien Gap, situated between Panama and Colombia, poses numerous risks for migrants, including harsh environmental conditions, dangerous wildlife, and the lack of infrastructure or formal border crossings. Despite these challenges, migrants have been increasingly attempting to traverse this region in search of better opportunities in North America.
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