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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • Report summary
    • Acknowledgements
  • Chapters
    • Introduction
    • Responses to migrant needs
    • The migration journey
      • Country of origin
      • Transitioning through borders
      • At migrant camps
      • Arriving at a country of destination
      • Long-term stays in a country of destination
      • Returning to a country of origin
      • Needs that cut across several steps
    • Conclusions
    • Annex
      • Annex A – How this report can be used
      • Annex B – Methodology
      • Annex C – Migration trends and community resilience
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Rights of Migrants in Action, Global

A global action to promote and protect the rights of migrants in targeted countries, migration corridors and regions, through coordinated civil society action.

Solarisation of boreholes, Kenya

Solar technology installed in water wells to provide renewable power to boreholes. The solar energy reduces the costs of extracting water.

Family Health Teams and electronic patient records, Palestine

Teams of physicians who provide care over a longer period of time for a consistent group of migrants. The continuity of services enable physicians to build relationships with and knowledge of their patients and thus better serve their health care needs.

Community committees, Lebanon

Small committees of migrants nominated to work with service providers in settlements on identifying and addressing needs and improving quality of services.

UNRWA Microfinance Program, Middle East

Migrant populations are provided microfinance products tailored to different types of financial needs.

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About the report

People migrate in pursuit of a better life for themselves and their families. As described in the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ (IFRC) Policy on Migration, “migrants are persons who leave or flee their habitual residence to go to new places – usually abroad – to seek opportunities or safer and better prospects.
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The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is the world's largest humanitarian network with 17 million volunteers in 190 countries.
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