According to the report at the workshop, the representative of World Vision said that in the past time, the unit has conducted a survey of 317 returned migrants; selected 189 cases of migrants in vulnerable circumstances, victims of human trafficking to participate in the Project; participated in developing production and business plans for 5 training classes/189 people and 169 people received livelihood support packages (seedlings, machinery, equipment, vehicles, technical support).
Attending the workshop were Ms. Nguyen Huong Giang, representative of the British Embassy in Vietnam, TMSV Project Manager; Mr. Doseba Tue Sinay, Chief Representative of World Vision International Vietnam; Ms. Dang Thuy Hanh, representative of the International Organization for Migration (IOM); representative of Hagar International in Vietnam and the Center for Women and Development (CSWD). (Photo: Minh Huyen/quangtri.gov.vn) |
In the 2023-2025 period, the TMSV3 Project has provided support to 140 cases of vulnerable migrants/traffickers returning from Bo Trach district and Dong Hoi city of Quang Binh province (formerly) through training activities, providing livelihood support packages, and business technical support to help beneficiaries reintegrate into the community.
Notably, during the implementation of support activities, World Vision has coordinated with other organizations in the Reintegration Subgroup such as Hagar International and the Center for Women and Development (CSWD) to jointly approach, screen, assess, refer and support repatriated migrants.
In addition, through a comprehensive approach, the partners have jointly identified the specific needs and capacities of each individual, the local context and the Project resources, thereby coordinating the development and implementation of reintegration plans, meeting the economic , psychological and social needs of each individual and promoting their sustainable reintegration process.
At the workshop, delegates also heard reports on implementation results, difficulties, challenges and limitations in the implementation of the Project; an overview of the Project coordinated by IOM; and shared lessons, solutions and future directions of the Project.
Mr. Le Van Lam, representative of beneficiaries in Bac Trach commune, shared his success with the model of raising chickens, cows, and planting acacia. (Photo: Minh Huyen/quangtri.gov.vn) |
The workshop is also an opportunity to strengthen connections and learning between support units and beneficiaries to ensure the sustainability of the models and to reach the support community from the TMSV3 Project. The results of the Project implementation will be shared and grasped by relevant partners, thereby drawing many lessons from the implementation of Project activities.
The project "Fighting against human trafficking and modern slavery in Vietnam" - phase 3 (TMSV3 Project) is funded by the UK Home Office through IOM in Vietnam and will be implemented from August 2023 to August 2025 in Can Loc and Nghi Xuan districts (old) of Ha Tinh province and Bo Trach district and Dong Hoi city (old) of Quang Tri province. The Project aims to provide support packages to victims of trafficking and vulnerable migrants based on their individual needs to help each beneficiary successfully integrate into the community. |
Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/world-vision-quang-tri-chia-se-kinh-nghiem-ho-tro-tai-hoa-nhap-215893.html
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