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Africa

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The Strength to Carry On - Resilience and Vulnerability to Trafficking and Other Abuses among People Travelling along Migration Routes to Europe Resource
Projet Mobi-TREProjects
The Diaspora Engagement Self-Assessment Tool (DESAT)Resource
Collection of Diaspora Engagement Practices Resource
Paving the Way for Future Labour MigrationResource
Tool for the Assessment of Bilateral Labour Migration Agreements Pilot-tested in the African RegionResource
Joint Labour Migration Programme (JLMP)Projects
Migrant Workers’ Skills Portability in Africa at Regional Economic Community and Continental Level. Guidance Towards an African Qualifications Framework?Resource
Training Employment Services Providers on How to Facilitate the Recognition of Skills of Migrant Workers: Facilitator’s NotesResource
Bilateral Labour Migration Agreements in African Union Member States: Taking Stock and the Way ForwardResource
Developing and Implementing Bilateral Labour Migration Agreements in Africa: A Training Toolkit Created by the ILO, IOM, and ITCILOResource
IOM: Activists for Children on the MoveVideo
‘On this journey, no one cares if you live or die’ Abuse, protection, and justice along routes between East and West Africa and Africa’s Mediterranean coastResource
Tackling the root causes of human trafficking and smuggling from Eritrea Resource
Exploring the Impact of COVID19 on the Vulnerabilities of Migrants on the Central Mediterranean RouteResource
Understanding contemporary human smuggling as a vector in migration: A field guide for migration management and humanitarian practitionersResource
Human smuggling in Africa: the creation of a new criminalised economy?Resource
Social Protection and Social Services in the SADC region: Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030Events
Extending access to social protection and portability of benefits to migrant workers and their families in selected RECs in AfricaProjects
#RightsMigrateToo Video

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