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The Diaspora Engagement Self-Assessment Tool (DESAT)

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The Diaspora Engagement Self-Assessment Tool (DESAT)

The Diaspora Engagement Self-Assessment Tool (DESAT) has been developed to allow African Union Member States to systematically review and assess their current diaspora engagement environment. Based on a structured framework, the tool breaks diaspora engagement down into separate pillars (or categories); answers to multiple-choice indicator survey questions in each pillar quantify a Member States self-assessed level. The DESAT calculates an overall diaspora engagement score, individual pillar scores and creates an automated recommendation list. The DESAT is designed to allow the easy identification of strengths and weaknesses in diaspora engagement environments, the ability to monitor scoring over time and facilitate Member State comparison and benchmarking.

 

Date de publication
Public cible
Government
Intergovernmental Organization
Other Source / Publisher
African Union Commission (AUC), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Langue
Échelle géographique
Régionale
Produit d’un groupe de travail
No
Processus d’examen régional
Non
Mots-clés
Diasporas
Migration policy and other public policies
Marqueurs
migration policy
État
Publié

The Diaspora Engagement Self-Assessment Tool (DESAT)

The Diaspora Engagement Self-Assessment Tool (DESAT) has been developed to allow African Union Member States to systematically review and assess their current diaspora engagement environment. Based on a structured framework, the tool breaks diaspora engagement down into separate pillars (or categories); answers to multiple-choice indicator survey questions in each pillar quantify a Member States self-assessed level. The DESAT calculates an overall diaspora engagement score, individual pillar scores and creates an automated recommendation list. The DESAT is designed to allow the easy identification of strengths and weaknesses in diaspora engagement environments, the ability to monitor scoring over time and facilitate Member State comparison and benchmarking.

 


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