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Livelihood and Market Assessment Report for Prottasha Project

Type
Rapport
Pays
Bangladesh
Région
Asie et Pacifique
Organisation
Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations
Année
2020

An integrated approach to economic reintegration of returning migrants requires identifying appropriate individual business and/or other livelihood opportunities that match their skills, experiences, backgrounds and aspirations. To provide individual or collective tailored economic reintegration support in order to ensure improved livelihoods and income opportunities for 3,000 Bangladeshi returning migrants from European Union countries, the Government-led project Bangladesh: Sustainable Reintegration and Improved Migration Governance – also known as the Prottasha project – is being implemented by IOM in partnership with BRAC, with financial support from the European Union.

This publication presents the results of a study conducted by IOM for the Prottasha project to identify suitable economic opportunities for the returnees in selected geographic locations, which would complement and supplement the livelihoods of the returnees. The study was conducted in four phases. First, a primary study was done to understand the returnees’ economic situations, resources, skills and vulnerabilities, among others. Then, a secondary study was carried out to develop understanding about the employment and business opportunities available in the localities where the returnees were based. Third, an in-depth quantitative study was done to identify employment and business opportunities appropriate for the returnees. Finally, to prioritize the economic opportunities that are aligned with the skills, experiences and interests of the target beneficiaries, and economic opportunities that will complement and supplement rather than substitute target beneficiaries’ existing livelihoods, a five-dimension matrix was applied as a methodological framework. The matrix helps to identify the most suitable businesses/economic opportunities for each selected location. Through this study, the Prottasha project could prioritize livelihood options for the returnees and streamline its activities and assistance to ensure economic reintegration of the returnees.