The recruitment of a dedicated consultant will serve the preparation of a comprehensive guidance as well as a dissemination plan for the implementation of the Toolkit, in collaboration with relevant colleagues at IOM Headquarters as well as regional and...
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The Sustainable Reintegration Knowledge Bites Series, launched in October 2020, aims to present findings pertaining to sustainable reintegration outcomes emerging from analyses based on the Reintegration Sustainability Survey data and other monitoring and...
This call for applications primarily targets monitoring and evaluation practitioners working on return and reintegration. Priority will be given to candidates working in Northern Africa, Sahel and Lake Chad, the Horn of Africa and Bangladesh.
This web-based toolkit contains guidance material, tools and design information, with a particular focus on centres established as part of Migrant Resource and Response Mechanisms (MRRMs) in countries transited by migrants.
Le documentaire souligne l'importance de l'aide au retour volontaire et à la réintégration adaptée aux besoins des migrants de retour. Il met en évidence la protection, la réintégration et la santé mentale et le soutien psychosocial que l'OIM fournit aux...
The development of the Toolkit and the identification of good practices were coordinated by the EU-IOM Knowledge Management Hub (KMH) with the financial support of the European Union (EU), in collaboration with Samuel Hall, the European Commission’s...
The second Knowledge Paper provides leads to reintegration and development practitioners on how reintegration and development programmes can be better connected to increase the sustainability of migrant reintegration and to maximize the impact of reintegration...
This call for applications primarily targets French-speaking reintegration practitioners working in the field of reintegration in in the Northern Africa, Sahel and Lake Chad, the Horn of Africa, Afghanistan and Bangladesh
Mapping and desk review of existing research, tools, practices and guidelines, within and outside IOM, on the inclusion of migrants with diverse SOGIESC and a research study on the protection needs and vulnerabilities of migrants with diverse SOGIESC
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU-IOM Joint Initiative for Migrant Protection and Reintegration has been at the forefront of prevention and response efforts, adapting its programmes to continue delivering assistance and protecting vulnerable...