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Sierra Leone Ministry of youth affairs signs MoU with IOM to support voluntary return and empower migrant returnees
Freetown - The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Sierra Leone and the Ministry of Youth Affairs (MOYA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on 12th of June 2023 with an aim to strengthen the cooperation in supporting youth empowerment and migrants’ sustainable reintegration to the country.
Many Sierra Leonean youth embark on risky irregular migration journey in a hope to reach Europe or the Middle East in search of better life and opportunities. Over the last two years, IOM Sierra Leone has assisted the voluntary returns of about 3,000 Sierra Leonean migrants who were stranded abroad. This number includes victims of trafficking (VOT) and young people, including women and children.
Those migrants not only experience life-threatening experiences during their migration journeys, but once back home, they face many obstacles for sustainable reintegration such as stigma, shame, exclusion, and mental health challenges.
The MoU signed between the MOYA and IOM confirms the shared interest of MOYA and IOM in strengthening the support to youth empowerment and capacity development, including those of the returned migrants. Founded on the common interests of both entities, stronger synergies and partnership will be sought, including in implementation of the MOYA’s Youth Livelihood/Employability support program.
Christos Christodoulides, Head of Office of IOM Sierra Leone, said “the MoU signed with the Youth Minister will reinforce the partnership to scale up the efforts by IOM and the Youth Ministry to empower youth in Sierra Leone, including those who voluntarily returned to the country.”
‘’We are looking forward to continuous collaboration with the Ministry of Youth Affairs,” said Mr. Christodoulides. “This MoU signed by both parties is a great step forward towards consolidating efforts for youth empowerment, including for those of returned youth, through the whole of government and society approach.”
The Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon. Orman Bangura described the signing of the MoU as a step to deepen the partnership with IOM in addressing youth-related issues, especially around youth empowerment, employment, and the right for Sierra Leonean migrants to voluntarily return home.
IOM the UN Migration is at the forefront to promote safe and regular migration as stipulated in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (A/RES/73/195). IOM in Sierra Leone continues to be committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society and works towards effective respect of the human rights and well-being of migrants.
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For more information, please contact IOM Sierra Leone:
Bilal Kamara, Communication Assistant, IOM Sierra Leone
Tel: 075003714