Description : While there has
been significant growth in the number of Migrant Resource Centres
(MRCs) in recent years, there has been no attempt to date to examine
the impact of these centres on migration management goals. This study
aims to help bridge the gap by providing an overview of good practices
employed by MRCs to help migrants move to their destinations in a
legal, voluntary, orderly and protected manner.
This assessment covers the work of 17 MRCs in Albania, Australia,
Colombia, Croatia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lebanon, Mali,
the Philippines, Portugal, Slovakia, Sri Lanka and Tajikistan. It
focuses on the role of MRCs in empowering migrants for development and
self-protection. The assessment also covers MRCs’ strategies for
ensuring their smooth operation and long-term sustainability.
The study shows that MRCs are increasingly working to build the
capacities of migrants to contribute to country-of-origin development.
Efforts by MRCs to facilitate low-cost remittance transfers, offer
investment advice and assist migrants in their search for appropriate
jobs support this goal. In addition, MRCs are also actively helping
migrants to protect themselves, by providing information on migrant
rights, the risks and consequences of migration and related laws and
procedures, as well as legal counselling, disputeresolution assistance
and referrals to health and other social services.
Table des matières :
- List of acronyms
- Acknowledgments
- Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Examples of good practices
- 3. Processes of good practice
- 4. Conclusion and recommendations
- 5. Appendix
- References
- Endnotes
Nombre de pages : 71
Format : Couverture souple
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Ce produit a été ajouté à notre catalogue le jeudi 10 juin 2010.