
Original Language
English
Number of Pages
112
Reference Number
PUB2019/002/EL
Year of Publication
2020
2019 Return and Reintegration Key Highlights
This report gives a broad overview of IOM’s return and reintegration trends, developments and related activities in 2019 with a breakdown of summary statistics on regional and country levels.
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- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- List of acronyms
- Introduction and key concepts
- 2019 at a glance
- Chapter 1: Assisted voluntary return and reintegration overview 2019
- Chapter 2: Assisted voluntary return and reintegration regional highlights
- 2.1. Asia and the Pacific
- 2.2. Central and North America and the Caribbean
- 2.3. East and Horn of Africa
- 2.4. European Economic Area
- 2.5. Middle East and North Africa
- 2.6. South America
- 2.7. South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
- 2.8. Southern Africa
- 2.9. West and Central Africa
- CHAPTER 3: Voluntary humanitarian return
- CHAPTER 4: Reintegration overview
- CHAPTER 5: Regional highlights – reintegration
- 5.1. Asia and the Pacific
- 5.2. Central and North America and the Caribbean
- 5.3. East and Horn of Africa
- 5.4. European Economic Area
- 5.5. Middle East and North Africa
- 5.6. South America
- 5.7. South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
- 5.8. Southern Africa
- 5.9. West and Central Africa
- CHAPTER 6: Global, regional and national initiatives
- 6.1. Global
- 6.1.1. Reintegration Handbook
- 6.1.2. Launch of the Return and Reintegration Platform
- 6.1.3. United Nations Network on Migration – Working Group on Return and Reintegration
- 6.2. National and regional initiatives: Key achievements presented through press briefing notes and articles
- Bangladeshi migrants return home from Libya with IOM’s assistance
- Guatemala to triple reception capacity for its returning migrants at airport
- IOM partners with Save the Children to assist 600 children in Ethiopia
- Nearly 17,000 migrants returned voluntarily from Greece in past 3 years
- EU–IOM Joint Initiative for Migrant Protection and Reintegration in North Africa – Regional Launch Event in Egypt
- IOM and the European Union helping thousands of vulnerable migrants to get home from Turkey
- Joint Complementary Mechanism for a Sustainable Reintegration in Brazil (SURE)
- Shielding the vulnerable from violence, IOM assists 57 Malawians from South Africa
- In the path to adulthood: When unaccompanied migrant children return home
- 6.1. Global
- References