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Participants of the three-day media training for journalists from across the North Africa region
The EU-IOM Joint Initiative for Migrant Protection and Reintegration organized a three-day media training for journalists from across the North Africa region to enhance informed migration reporting, with a main focus on return and reintegration.
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Fofana pendant une des formations pré-départ à laquelle elle a participé au Maroc / Photo: @Amine Oulmakki
Lisez ici l'histoire de la réintégration durable de Fofana, qui fait partie de l'initiative conjointe UE-OIM !
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This Issue Brief provides an introduction to the topic of trafficking in times of crisis—in the context of conflicts and natural disasters. It discusses frameworks and practices relevant to addressing trafficking in these situations and identifies gaps and...
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