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.
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.
The project organizes role plays in which children in schools re-enact the migration journey. Designed to foster empathy and understanding of what migrants have had to go through, it increases acceptance among young people in host communities.
An organization founded and run by former unaccompanied minors to provide a social space and services to newly arrived unaccompanied minors.
An active media engagement strategy on migration issues to influence perceptions of migrants.
Migrants who have successfully integrated publicly share their stories and the challenges they face to help improve perceptions of migrants.
A central database accessible by a number of National Societies to help improve tracing services internationally.
This call centre serves Honduran migrants abroad who require information related to the services provided by consulates/embassies and their rights as Honduran migrants.
Providing migrants with a neutral and known place where they can access information.
Guides provide clear and accessible information on the rights and responsibilities of domestic migrant workers and their employers. They are intended to reduce workers’ vulnerability to abusive relationships.