The Knowledge Café on "How an Integrated Approach to Migration, Sustainable Reintegration and Development Can Accelerate the 2030 Agenda" focused on how practitioners can integrate migration into their work from an integrated policy perspective.
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Join the sixth IPPN Knowledge Café "How an Integrated Approach to Migration, Sustainable Reintegration and Development Can Accelerate the 2030 Agenda".
Released in English in 2019 and expanded to French in 2020, the Return and Reintegration Platform through its new Spanish version continues to consolidate itself as a global tool for information and knowledge sharing.
IOM Ethiopia is implementing COMPASS to contribute to the long-term outcomes of focus on the protection and assistance of people on the move and decreased irregular migration.
IOM launched in September 2021 an online open-source toolkit for migrant centre administration and management.
This call for applications primarily targets in English speaking reintegration practitioners based in the Sahel and Lake Chad, Northern Africa and the Horn of African regions, as well as target countries in Asia.
A new booklet brings together stories and testimonies from EU-IOM Joint Initiative partners and beneficiaries, highlighting key achievements to date.
The workshop sessions were based on the reintegration training curriculum developed by IOM with financial support from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The workshop was funded by the European Union through the KMH.
The package can be used for the development of results monitoring frameworks, M&E plans and to conduct monitoring and evaluation activities for return and reintegration programmes.
The EU-IOM Knowledge Management Hub released the 11th factsheet on “Creating Livelihoods through Environmental Rehabilitation in Ethiopia” from the Reintegration Assistance: Good, Promising and Innovative Practices Series.