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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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    • Smart Practices
    • Enablers
    • Country profiles
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Section: Return
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.

Safe migration and prevention of human trafficking, Lebanon

Sessions provide migrant workers during their stay in Lebanon with basic information on a range of relevant issues, including how to prevent human trafficking and render migration safe during the whole migratory cycle, as well as how to ensure safe return and reintegration in communities of origin.

Assistance to migrants with physical disabilities, Mexico and Central America

Returning migrants that have suffered a serious injury or illness during the journey need special assistance to first and foremost meet their physical requirements and then meet other needs.

Centre for Care for the Returned Migrant (CAMR), Honduras

Migrants returning home, particularly when the return is unplanned, tend to be more vulnerable; they often lack resources to get to their home town. The centres provide immediate assistance (mostly to address physical needs) to migrants returning home.

Fondo concursable ‘El Cucayo’, Ecuador

A programme which provides capital and technical support for migrants to successfully pursue entrepreneurial ventures in their home countries. This type of support increases the likelihood of successful reintegration.

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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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