Voluntary returns involve well as the enhancement of sustainable migration systems the free, informed, and voluntary movement of migrants that support the long-term reintegration of returnees and back to their country or area of origin, in safety and contribute to social cohesion and development. [...] As such, the focus on returns has become Understanding the nuances of ‘voluntariness’ in a significant aspect of migration governance and of return migration is essential for promoting fair increasing externalisation of migration policies by and effective return and reintegration policies destination countries. [...] use of force and detention in these processes frequently results in multiple rights violations and abuses, further Beyond financial support, logistical supports, like undermining migrants’ dignity and often failing to adhere contacting family and kin to prepare for return, and to international legal obligations and standards. [...] interconnected, encompassing the type of return Therefore, return and reintegration practices need to be (voluntary or forced), the level of reintegration achieved, strengthened simultaneously to tackling the systemic the prospects and opportunities available in the factors driving migration in the first place. [...] This data can help inform policies and programs to better support returnees, improving their outcomes, To ensure effective return and reintegration policy and reducing the likelihood of remigration in the absence practices, counselling and pre-departure support is of viable alternatives, and in building sustainable essential, including financial, logistical, and psychological futures.
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