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Gendered Reintegration Experiences and Gender-Sensitive/Responsive/Transformative Approaches to Reintegration Assistance

16 Feb 2024

Overall, they advocate for a greater comprehension and consideration of needs of returnees resulting from their experiences of migration; existent local gender dynamics and structural inequalities in the creation and development of reintegration programmes; the establishment and development of partnerships with diverse actors; as well as for a greater understanding of the influence reintegration s. [...] from further expanding the knowledge base The aim of this study was therefore to fill a gap in on gender, return and reintegration, in practice, current research in this area and to provide new data the results can be used to adapt reintegration and analysis on gender in return and reintegration. [...] The purpose of compliance of the do no harm principle,15 as well as the study and the interview/FGD were explained the safety and protection of all people participating in clearly and all participants gave informed consent to it. [...] The scarcity of regular routes for the West African region and are all members of the migration means that most migrants leave along Economic Community of West African States – irregular and dangerous routes which are known as showed a reasonable level of similarity in terms of the “backway”.21 Since the fall of the Jammeh regime the profile of migrants and returnees. [...] © IOM / Daniel Kisito Kouawo GENDERED REINTEGRATION ExpERIENCES AND GENDER-SENSITIVE/RESpONSIVE/TRANSFORMATIVE AppROACHES TO REINTEGRATION ASSISTANCE RESEARCH FINDINGS The research findings stem from analysis of data I witnessed the death of twenty people because of the acquired through a combination of interviews and hard and dangerous nature of life in the desert.

Authors

IOM Geneva

Pages
61
Published in
Switzerland