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Migrant Vulnerabilities and Integration Needs in Central Asia. Assessing migrants’ and community needs and managing risks

Type
Study
Country
Russian Federation (the), Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan
Region
South Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Organization
IOM Sub-Regional Coordination Office for Central Asia
Year
2017
Authors
P. Kazmierkiewicz

This study is seeking to establish the precise needs of vulnerable migrants and capacities of state institutions and non-state entities to address these vulnerabilities and leveraging the potential for the vulnerable migrants’ successful re-integration into the local labour market. In addition, risk factors limiting chances for migrants’ re-integration and implications for their welfare were identifed and weighted. The risk analysis considers the impact of state policies, measures aiming to reduce shock of re-entry bans, employment and integration services in the regions of migrants’ origin as well as the involvement of home and diaspora communities.

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