The overall objective of this project is the sustainable integration of returnee migrants into their communities of origin and improving the public awareness on the down-sides of irregular (illegal) cross-border migration in areas known to be origins of migration. The project will therefore focus in Ethiopia to reintegrate returnee victims of trafficking (VOTs) in a sustainable way
Ethiopia, in the category of Least Developed Countries, is faced with the daunting task of managing migration and human trafficking. The Ethiopian government is doing many encouraging jobs in facilitating the orderly safe and regular migration and return migration and re-integration with the support of international organizations. However, with the continuous increase in both migrations and returnees, the rehabilitation and reintegration of returnees and VoTs is faced with a daunting challenge.
To achieve this objective, Agar Ethiopia will host 500 vulnerable returnees in its four rehabilitation center and another boarding training center designated for both rehabilitation and training purposes. Agar Ethiopia aims at providing vocational training to 350 of the returnees admitted.This training will help the returnees to sustainable support their lives and not engage in another re-migration.
Ensures sustainable livelihood of the family, community and society at large. The final impact of this project is economic development of the country.
This project has provided additional documentation in a DOCX file (projdoc.docx).