Assessing the outcomes of reintegration support through beneficiary feedback and monitoring is crucial to make returns sustainable.
To offer effective protection and assistance to labour migrants and to safeguard their interest, pathways to regular migration need to be streamlined.
Returnees are a vulnerable group of individuals who have no homes, no legal protection and are in need of specific human rights protection and interventions.
Sustainable Reintegration can only be achieved by taking into consideration the social, familial, psychosocial and economic reintegration needs of the returnees.
On-arrival reception services to returnees at airport as soon as they return to their home country ensure that they feel welcome and safe.
There’s strong need to promote dignified voluntary returns among detainees, refugees and irregular migrants, who are either detained or are residing within Diaspora community.
Human-trafficking is a transnational crime. Migrants are vulnerable to exploitations by smugglers.
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