In this episode, guests from IOM, Samuel Hall and the University of Arizona discuss the findings of the recently released study “Returning to Debt: Examining the impacts of indebtedness on reintegration outcomes” and explore the impact of indebtedness on returnees’ reintegration process.
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EXPLORING MIGRANT REINTEGRATION: DIALOGUES ON RETURNEES' WELL-BEING
This podcast series is hosted and produced by the EU-IOM Knowledge Management Hub, implemented by IOM and funded by the European Union from 2017 to 2022. The series explores key aspects, opportunities and challenges of returning migrants' reintegration journeys. By involving practitioners, experts and researchers, the episodes not only share good practices from return and reintegration programmes, but also promote a stronger focus on the protection of migrants’ rights and on the benefits of enhancing ownership of communities of origin and governments across these topics.
The episodes were produced with the financial support of the European Union. The opinions expressed herein are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
MIGR'HISTOIRES
Migr’histoires explores the diversity of imaginations linked to migration through narration and storytelling. What motivates young people to leave? To leave their daily lives and everyone they know to settle in another country and start all over again? In recent years, many young Africans have chosen this often perilous path. While economic factors such as poverty, underdevelopment and lack of jobs are usually mentioned as push factors, other motivations also play a leading role. Migr’histoires is aimed at people who shed new light on how we perceive decision-making in matters of migration. Each in their own way, our guests transformed their personal migration story into a commitment to young people living in West Africa today.
The first series of this podcast was produced in French and is available here.
The second series, available in English below, aims to shed light on the work of several specialized researchers on the study of migration phenomena, in particular the recent results from the MigChoice research project, carried out in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration and the University of Birmingham.
This podcast is produced by the International Organization for Migration, music and editing by www.jaymdel.com.
In this episode, guests from IOM and Samuel Hall discuss the findings of and present examples from the recently released study “Health & Reintegration: Returning to space but not to time. A Life Course Approach to Migrants’ Health, Continuity of Care and Impact on Reintegration Outcomes”.
This episode explores the importance of peer-to-peer and community support to accompany retuning migrants throughout their reintegration journey. The episode presents case studies from the EU-IOM Joint Initiative for Migrant Protection and Reintegration in North Africa and the Prottasha project in Bangladesh, both funded by the European Union. In addition it presents good practices from the the IOM-UNDP Global Programme on Making Migration Work for Sustainable Development (M4SD), funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and implemented jointly by IOM and UNDP in 11 countries. The Programme works with local communities and national governments, building upon their successes to manage migration well so that it is a force for good, bringing positive change to communities, migrants and families.
En collaboration avec le Migration Policy Institute, cet épisode explore l'impact du changement climatique sur la réintégration durable des migrants de retour et vise à identifier les meilleures pratiques à partir de "projets verts" mis en œuvre par les migrants de retour avec le soutien de l'OIM en Afrique de l'Ouest.
En collaboration avec le Migration Policy Institute, cet épisode explore les aspects les plus importants de la planification des actions de réintégration communautaire et présente les meilleures pratiques du projet Migrants comme Messagers, mis en œuvre par les migrants de retour en Afrique de l'Ouest avec le soutien de l'OIM, en matière d'engagement communautaire.