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Health and Reintegration. Returning to Space but not to Time: A life course approach to migrants’ health, continuity of care and impact on reintegration outcomes

This study was the result of a collaboration between the EU-IOM Knowledge Management Hub (KMH), with the financial support of the European Union (EU), in collaboration with Samuel Hall and the African Centre for Migration and Society at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa.

COVID-19 outbreak, Senegal, 2020

The spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 began later in Africa than in Asia and Europe. Senegal confirmed its first case of coronavirus disease on March 2, 2020. By March 4, a total of 4 cases had been confirmed, all in patients who traveled from Europe. © 2020 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All rights reserved.

Reintegration Counselling: A Psychosocial Approach [French]

This guide is intended to provide key information on the importance of a psychosocial approach to post-arrival reintegration counselling, describing the basic counselling and communication skills necessary to conduct a successful and psychologically informed reintegration counselling interview with a returned migrant. It is a practical tool to support the reintegration counselor during the reintegration counselling.

Reintegration Counselling: A Psychosocial Approach

This guide is intended to provide key information on the importance of a psychosocial approach to post-arrival reintegration counselling, describing the basic counselling and communication skills necessary to conduct a successful and psychologically informed reintegration counselling interview with a returned migrant. It is a practical tool to support the reintegration counselor during the reintegration counselling process. 

Safety, Support and Solutions in the Central Mediterranean Route - WCA

In response to DFID’s business case for the Safety, Support and Solutions programme, IOM is proposing a route-based programme across the Central Mediterranean Route (CMR). IOM will work across the four DFID outcomes, in all the high priority countries designated by the guidance. Key outputs include: 1. The training of 349 healthcare workers over five countries 2. The support of one Migrant Resource and Response Centre in Senegal 3. The rehabilitation of three shelters in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger 4.