Joint UN resource mobilization concept note for counter trafficking and migration policy and practice in Ethiopia
Policy initiative 2- Supporting Government in countering trafficking and strengthening migration policy and practice 1. Government, local community and international development partners have an improved understanding of the risks associated with irregular migration, onward movements (refugees), migration trends and migrants’ and refugees vulnerabilities; 2. To help vulnerable migrants and refugees realise their protection rights and protect them against the risks to their lives, physical safety and security: ensure that quality protective services are in place for those migrants and refugees who are stranded, apprehended and/or detained along the migratory route, including supporting their assisted voluntary return where appropriate. 3. Vulnerable migrants, refugees and asylum seekers have attained full reintegration, improved livelihoods and reduced vulnerabilities (including for potential migrants and source communities) through community-based socio-economic reintegration and rehabilitation support, regular migration and community stabilization programs and demonstrate greater willingness to assert and uphold human rights. 4. National and interregional migration management actors demonstrate effective coordination, dialogue, and cooperation to facilitate the protection of vulnerable migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, and promote safe migration through improved law enforcement and migration management
- Project symbol
- ETH/15/51/OUF
- Admin unit
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CO-Addis Ababa
- Start date
- 01/01/2015
- End date
- 30/09/2017
- Total allocation
- 326973
- Total expenditure
- Status
- Closed
- 326759
- Development Partners
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Multi Partner Trust Fund Office, UNDP
- Country/Countries
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Ethiopia
- Outcomes
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Promoting fair and effective labour migration policies