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A Study on Child Migrants from Ethiopia

A Study on Child Migrants from Ethiopia

This report provides a comprehensive assessment of irregular child migration from Ethiopia based on a case study in five regions: Amhara, Oromia, Tigray, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region (SNNPR) and Dire Dawa. The report first provides an insight into the characteristics of child migration patterns from Ethiopia, with an analysis of the socioeconomic profile of child migrants, the driving forces for irregular child migration, and the children’s migratory routes and decision-making processes. Furthermore, the study elaborates on the vulnerabilities of unaccompanied migrant children and the various protection risks they face during their migration journeys, in countries of transit and upon arrival in the destination countries. The report also presents data on existing support mechanisms and concludes by providing recommendations for policy-making and programming to address the special protection concerns of child migrants. These recommendations cover services and activities in the areas of prevention, protection and reintegration, and suggestions for the development of an integrated multidisciplinary response to address irregular migration of unaccompanied migrant children.

Date de publication
Type de ressource
Public cible
Civil Society
Government
Intergovernmental Organization
Migrant Association
Source / éditeur
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Langue
English
Échelle géographique
Country
Nationale
Ethiopia
Produit d’un groupe de travail
No
Processus d’examen régional
Non
Objectifs Pacte mondial pour la migration
1
2
4
7
Thèmes transversaux
People-centred
Human rights
Child-sensitive
Whole-of-government approach
Whole-of-society approach
État
Publié

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