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Original Language
English
Number of Pages
76
Reference Number
PUB2019/003/R
Date of upload

16 déc 2019

IOM Guidance on Referral Mechanisms

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The practical guidelines contained in this publication provide guidance on how to develop and implement referral mechanisms for the protection and assistance of migrants vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse. The objective is to strengthen operational responses and thereby improve protection and assistance at the local, national and transnational levels. The publication should be considered as complementing the IOM Handbook. Protection and Assistance for Migrants Vulnerable to Violence, Exploitation and Abuse (hereafter the IOM Handbook).
 

  • LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  • GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS
    • 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
    • 2. INTRODUCTION
    • 3. PROTECTION AND ASSISTANCE
    • 4. WHAT ARE REFERRAL MECHANISMS?
      • 4.1 Why are referral mechanisms necessary?
      • 4.2 Different types of referral mechanism
    • 5. COMPONENTS OF A REFERRAL MECHANISM
      • 5.1 Identification
      • 5.2 Status or case-type determination
      • 5.3 Case management
      • 5.4 Provision of protection and assistance services
    • 6. HOW TO DEVELOP REFERRAL MECHANISMS
      • 6.1 Set up a steering committee
      • 6.2 Carry out a country assessment
      • 6.3 Prepare a memorandum of understanding
      • 6.4 Prepare standard operating procedures
      • 6.5 Prepare other documents
    • 7. HOW TO IMPLEMENT REFERRAL MECHANISMS
      • 7.1 Coordination and oversight
      • 7.2 Funding
      • 7.3 Outreach
      • 7.4 Data collection and management
      • 7.5 Feedback
      • 7.6 Monitoring, evaluation and reporting
      • 7.7 Capacity-building
    • 8. CONCLUSION
  • ANNEXES
  • FIGURES
    • Figure 1: Protection systems
    • Figure 2: Types of assistance for vulnerable migrants
    • Figure 3: Referral mechanisms for migrants vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse
    • Figure 4: Referral mechanisms for migrants vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse: key documents
    • Figure 5: Potential steering committee members
  • ANNEXES
    • Additional acronyms used in the annexes
    • ANNEX 1: RESEARCH QUESTIONS FOR COUNTRY ASSESSMENTS
    • ANNEX 2: FLOW DIAGRAMS
      • ANNEX 2.1 Flow diagram of the National Referral Mechanism for Vulnerable Migrants in Zambia
      • ANNEX 2.2 Flow diagrams of Djibouti’s National Referral Mechanism for Vulnerable Migrants
      • ANNEX 2.3 Flow diagram for the preliminary identification of profiles and referrals, Regional Conference on Migration
      • ANNEX 2.4 Flow diagram of the TACT project
      • ANNEX 2.5 Flow diagram of the remediation process in extended mineral supply chains
      • ANNEX 2.6 Flow diagram of the PAVE project
      • ANNEX 2.7 Flow diagram of the ATiP-LEVANT project
    • ANNEX 3: FORMS
      • ANNEX 3.1 Profiling form – National Referral Mechanism for Vulnerable Migrants in Zambia
      • ANNEX 3.2 A guide for conducting an interview and collecting information – Regional Conference on Migration