Returnee Stories Empowering Iraqi Youth
Returnee Stories Empowering Iraqi Youth Putting trustworthy returnees’ voices, factual information, and genuine alternatives in front of the people who […]
Returnee Stories Empowering Iraqi Youth Putting trustworthy returnees’ voices, factual information, and genuine alternatives in front of the people who […]
Alternatives to Irregular Migration in Kurdistan Closing the information gap between what smugglers promise and what migrants actually experience Every
Counselling and Livelihoods in Kabul and Addis Ababa An eleven-month pilot proving that targeted outreach, quality counselling, and real economic
Migration Awareness and Change for Moroccan Youth An integrated, multi-channel model proving that informed migration decisions can be made at
SUSTAIN is an ambitious pilot to place 200 Nigerian STEM graduates in legal work opportunities in Germany and Ireland — building ethical migration pathways, talent pipelines, and institutional capacity on both sides, funded by the European Commission through ICMPD’s Mobility Partnership Facility.
LearnHub is Seefar’s app-based learning platform for returning Overseas Filipino Workers — with 4,179 downloads, 345 active learners, and real outcomes including 32% of previously unemployed users finding jobs and 38% reporting an income increase after completing courses.
The A2R project is digitising legal access for refugees and host communities in Jordan — archiving over 5 million civil documents, deploying an online ticketing system across 28 CSPD offices, and reaching 2 million people through the Jesr legal information platform, with an estimated $4.7 million in annual government savings.
Implemented in Senegal and Niger, INFORMA delivered 3,263 personalised counselling sessions and connected 1,946 individuals to local job and training opportunities — reducing irregular migration as a top priority from 58% to just 2.2% among consultees within three weeks.
The LACE project delivered 7,185 individual counselling sessions, trained 119 educators reaching 4,400 students, and achieved 8 million social media engagements across Nigeria, Niger, and Tunisia — with 69% of beneficiaries disengaging from irregular migration after consultation.
Implemented across five countries along the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Balkans Routes, Pathways delivered 11,298 remote counselling sessions and reached 37 million people via social media — with 78% of consultees abandoning irregular migration plans and producing a landmark Compendium of Social Media Guidelines for Migration Communications.