Pasar al contenido principal

Building evidence and harmonizing approaches on reintegration: lessons from KMH

 
Objectives 

The event will give participants opportunity to explore the KMH’s work and its contribution to policy and programming on migrant protection, return and reintegration globally, including through the findings from the final, external evaluation. It will furthermore provide recommendations and feedback for future work by the migrant protection, as well as the return and reintegration community at large. 

Given this, the aim of this event will be twofold:

  •     Take stock of the KMH’s contribution to return and reintegration programming and policy making.
  •     Identify lessons and recommendations for future programming on migrant protection, return and reintegration.

Presentations will be delivered by IOM together with partners and stakeholders that have been pivotal to the success of the KMH. 

Format

In full alignment with the online activities conducted by the KMH over the last years, this event will be public and delivered online on Thursday, 8 December 2022 via Zoom.

Invitations will be shared with the membership and network of the Return and Reintegration Platform. To allow broader participation of stakeholders from different regions, simultaneous translation will be available in English and French. The event will be recorded and further disseminated through the Platform.

REGISTER here

Agenda

8 December 2022

Background

The EU-IOM Knowledge Management Hub (KMH) was established in September 2017 under the Pilot Action on Voluntary Return and Sustainable, Community-Based Reintegration, funded by the European Union. Initially focused on supporting the implementation of the EU-IOM Actions in favour of migrant protection and reintegration, its role has gradually expanded to encompass support on return and reintegration overall, aiming at strengthening learning across return and reintegration programmes, and harmonization of approaches, processes and tools on these topics.
To this extent, the KMH has targeted policy makers, governmental and non-governmental stakeholders and practitioners working in the field of migrant protection, return and sustainable reintegration at local, regional, national, and international levels. 

Since its establishment the KMH has achieved tangible results at many levels and these have, in many instances, translated into meaningful outcomes, such as: 
 

  • Setting standards and processes on return and reintegration - The KMH has concretely supported a more articulated understanding of reintegration and contributed to the establishment of more solid capacities among return and reintegration stakeholders globally.
  • Progressive strengthening and harmonization of M&E competencies - The M&E tools received a growing recognition and have been increasingly used as a basis for the development of other tools and indicators by various stakeholders globally. 
  • Return and Reintegration Platform - Core visibility asset of the KMH, it has progressively positioned itself as a global point of reference on return and reintegration. 
  • Strong synergies established with other knowledge management tools, such as the UN SDG Acceleration Toolkit, UNDP’s SparkBlue and the UN Migration Network’s Hub, research centers and academia and non-governmental organizations.
  • Findings from KMH knowledge products increasingly referenced by other actors, highlighting the importance of M&E and research efforts for the AVRR programmes and the work undertaken by the KMH, among others.

Overall, the work of the KMH has shown a clear added value of having a dedicated initiative that operates beyond individual return and reintegration projects and seeks to break down siloes, contributing to continued learning, and fostering knowledge sharing. Thanks to its results, the KMH has built the basis for the creation of an interconnected cycle of refinement, adaptation and improvement of return and reintegration initiatives.