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Ethiopia: Migration Management Overview (June 2023) Ethiopia is a country of origin, transit, and destination for migrants, with approximately 250,000 Ethiopians migrating annually, driven by natural and man-made disasters and severe economic hardship. The number of migrants in need on the Eastern route is estimated to exceed 300,00 in the coming years. In 2022, almost 100,000 Ethiopians were forcibly returned from KSA, with one in six from Tigray regional state. Between January 2021 and December 2022, half of the returnees from KSA were reported to originate from drought-affected areas of Ethiopia. Both spontaneous and forced movements across Ethiopia’s land borders occur, with thousands of movements each month. Safe and dignified return and sustainable reintegration are essential parts of a comprehensive approach to migration management. IOM assists migrants in making informed decisions on their return and reintegration back into their communities. Migration Response Centres (MRCs) operate along key migration routes, providing direct assistance, including food and temporary shelter, information, and service referrals to people on the move. IOM supports Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) facilities to provide quality training to prospective migrant workers, supports GoE with evidence-informed migration management through the generation, analysis, and dissemination of migration data to respond more effectively to diverse migration and border governance issues. IOM also works to enable migrants to benefit from an improved standard of physical, mental, and social well-being, so they can substantially contribute to social and economic development. IOM’s health programming includes health assessments, vaccination activities, Tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment under Directly Observed Therapy (DOT), pre-departure medical services for resettlement purposes, and a variety of health promotion/assistance services. In close coordination with key partners, IOM conducts resettlement, family reunification, humanitarian, and other admission initiatives, by facilitating movement and logistical assistance, handling the visa application process to Canada, and facilitating family reunification of vulnerable migrants with their families in Germany.#f #foryou
Ethiopia: Migration Management Overview (June 2023) Ethiopia is a country of origin, transit, and destination for migrants, with approximately 250,000 Ethiopians migrating annually, driven by natural and man-made disasters and severe economic hardship. The number of migrants in need on the Eastern route is estimated to exceed 300,00 in the coming years. In 2022, almost 100,000 Ethiopians were forcibly returned from KSA, with one in six from Tigray regional state. Between January 2021 and December 2022, half of the returnees from KSA were reported to originate from drought-affected areas of Ethiopia. Both spontaneous and forced movements across Ethiopia’s land borders occur, with thousands of movements each month. Safe and dignified return and sustainable reintegration are essential parts of a comprehensive approach to migration management. IOM assists migrants in making informed decisions on their return and reintegration back into their communities. Migration Response Centres (MRCs) operate along key migration routes, providing direct assistance, including food and temporary shelter, information, and service referrals to people on the move. IOM supports Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) facilities to provide quality training to prospective migrant workers, supports GoE with evidence-informed migration management through the generation, analysis, and dissemination of migration data to respond more effectively to diverse migration and border governance issues. IOM also works to enable migrants to benefit from an improved standard of physical, mental, and social well-being, so they can substantially contribute to social and economic development. IOM’s health programming includes health assessments, vaccination activities, Tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment under Directly Observed Therapy (DOT), pre-departure medical services for resettlement purposes, and a variety of health promotion/assistance services. In close coordination with key partners, IOM conducts resettlement, family reunification, humanitarian, and other admission initiatives, by facilitating movement and logistical assistance, handling the visa application process to Canada, and facilitating family reunification of vulnerable migrants with their families in Germany.#f #foryou

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