Why are migrant centres so important?
Application of a social and behaviour change communication (SBCC) approach to the design of protection information campaigns targeting potential Afghan migrants and Afghan migrants en route
The UN’s mission and objectives are often critically linked to changing human behaviour. Behavioural science enables us to diagnose barriers preventing people from engaging in a certain behaviour, identify enablers that help people achieve their aims, and design and measure the impact of interventions on the basis of these understandings.
Flagship yearly publication showcasing IOM's approaches and vision on community engagement, while celebrating champions in the field. Learn about our newest activities, and how to implement them as part of your project.
Can being part of a SBCC initiative that mainstreams mental health and psychosocial support improve well-being? A pilot study
Print this story on any office printer to take your audience on an immersive journey full of difficult decisions! The outcomes will depend on the path you chose.
It is a tool capable of stimulating debate on social issues, providing food for thought, developing critical thinking and encouraging social cohesion.
This paper provides an overview of some of the community engagement activities carried out during the Migrants as Messengers (MaM) projec
Lessons Learnt & Recommendations from the “Project Supporting Young Entrepreneurs” implemented by the International Organization for Migration in the Gambia (2019-2021)
Is a training programme that aims to facilitate the reintegration of returned migrants into their communities by using and promoting art as a tool for dialogue, engagement and community participation.
Rapid changes in migratory flows towards Europe in the past decade have solidified irregular migration as a priority on the political agenda in the European Union (EU) and most of its Member States.
In this edition, you’ll read about how adaptive mindsets had a positive impact beyond crisis management.
A better understanding of migratory movements in West and Central Africa is critical to support the programmes and decision-making of the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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