Country: Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Please refer to the attached file. The extension of the 2026 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) defines the strategic framework through which the United Nations system and its humanitarian partners will address the most acute humanitarian needs in Venezuela. The response focuses on people in the highest situations of vulnerability, in a context shaped by persistent socio-economic pressures, limited access to basic services and recurrent shocks, and is fully guided by the principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence. Within the framework of the humanitarian reset process¹, the Plan guides a focused, evidence based and people centred response, with an emphasis on essential multisectoral actions that contribute to preserving life, dignity, and access to basic services. The Plan will continue to promote coordinated actions across key sectors, including health; food security and nutrition; access to basic services; education; protection and protection risk mitigation; human mobility; and emergency preparedness and response. Implementation will take place at the municipal level to strengthen partners’ operational presence, improve territorial coordination, and enable a more timely, complementary, and context specific response, in coordination with competent national and local authorities and other relevant actors. Gender equality, the centrality of protection and localization are integrated as cross cutting approaches, ensuring that actions respond to the differentiated needs for women, children, the elderly, people with disabilities, indigenous communities, people on the move, and LGBTQ+ individuals, while strengthening the engagement, leadership, and participation of local actors throughout the response. The Plan aims to reach 5.1 million people identified as the most vulnerable across prioritized municipalities and requires US$632 million to deliver life-saving assistance.