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Call for Proposals - Research and Development of a Monitoring Toolkit on the Sustainable Reintegration of Victims of Trafficking

Returnee woman who received IOM Mauritania assistance for her reintegration project. Sibylle Desjardins / © International Organization for Migration
Returnee woman who received IOM Mauritania assistance for her reintegration project. Sibylle Desjardins / © International Organization for Migration

The Cooperation on Migration and Partnerships to Achieve Sustainable Solutions (COMPASS) programme, funded by the Dutch Government, was designed to provide direct protection and assistance services to vulnerable migrants whilst developing long-term, sustainable solutions to challenges posed by unsafe migration.

The COMPASS programme is implemented in 12 countries and seeks to address migrant protection; countering trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants; awareness raising on the risks of irregular migration; rights and legal alternatives; and voluntary return and reintegration.

As part of the programme, IOM conducts research to provide new evidence on priority cross-cutting issues to support the programme objectives and to inform policy and practice to ensure safe, orderly and regular migration beyond the programme. One of the research outputs will aim to better understand reintegration outcomes of victims of trafficking in addition to the development of a dedicated monitoring toolkit.

In this framework, IOM invites Service Providers/Consulting Firms to provide Technical and Financial Proposals for:

Research and development of a monitoring toolkit on the sustainable reintegration of victims of trafficking

The Service Providers/Consulting Firms interested in submitting a proposal should contact Ms. Noëlle Darbellay (ndarbellay@iom.intand copy Mr. Silvan Lange (slange@iom.intto request the full Request for Proposal package.

Proposals must be submitted no later than Friday, 18 June midnight (CET).