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    Costa Rica’s refugee lifeline at breaking point amid funding crisis

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    “Without funding, asylum seekers are left in limbo – undocumented, unsupported and increasingly desperate,” said Ruvendrini Menikdiwela, Assistant High Commissioner for Protection.

    Her comments follow a 41 per cent budget cut to the UN agency’s operations in the country that have had devastating consequences. “This is not about luxuries; the assistance we’re cutting is critical and lifesaving,” she insisted.

    The Central American nation today hosts more than 200,000 refugees and asylum seekers – adding up to nearly four per cent of its population.

    More than eight in every 10 are from Nicaragua, fleeing deepening political and social turmoil linked to serious allegations of “systemic repression”, according to independent rights experts reporting to the Human Rights Council.

    Despite economic constraints, Costa Rica has continued to offer safety and hope to those escaping persecution, UNHCR said.

    Safe spaces at risk

    On a recent official tour of Costa Rica, Ms. Menikdiwela described meeting indigenous Miskito women who had fled gender-based violence and established safe spaces, despite language and cultural barriers. “Their courage is humbling,” she said. “But the loss of services threatens everything they’ve tried to rebuild.”

    The UN agency  has warned that legal support, mental health services, education, job training and child protection initiatives have already been scaled back or suspended.

    Many were tailored to vulnerable women and children in remote areas.

    No right to a job, school or healthcare

    Because of the cuts, the capacity to register new arrivals has plummeted by 77 per cent. But without documentation, refugees cannot legally work, attend school or access healthcare. With over 222,000 claims backlogged, some cases may now take up to seven years to process.

    “The Government’s plea to me was simple,” Ms. Menikdiwela said. “‘Help us to help these people.’”

    Costa Rica has long played a leadership role in regional and global refugee protection frameworks. But this solidarity is now stretched to breaking point, the UN agency said, in an appeal for $40.4 million to maintain its operations in the country Rica through 2025.

    “This is a stark reminder that protection must be backed by resources,” Ms. Menikdiwela warned. “If the international community does not step up, the consequences will be severe – not just for those already in Costa Rica – but for stability in the wider region as well.”



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