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Emergency Trust Fund for Africa
Project

RE-INTEG: Enhancing Somalia’s responsiveness to the management and reintegration of mixed migration flows

The overall objective of the project is to contribute to Somalia’s transition out of fragility by strengthening stability and security and by creating a favourable environment for the economic and social development that enhances the absorption capacities of areas of return of displaced population and improves livelihood conditions in areas of return as well as departure.

To assist Somalia in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a €5 million top-up to this action was approved in November 2020.

Main objectives

The specific objective of the project is to support a sustainable and durable reintegration of refugees, returnees from Yemen, Kenya, Europe and other areas of departure and IDPs in Somalia, and to anchor populations within Somalia.

Contracts

WHO

EUR 5 000 000 

Emergency operational response to COVID 19 in Somalia 

 

CARE

EUR 9 000 000

Durable Solutions for IDPs and Returnees in Somalia (DSIRS)

 

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

EUR 12 000 000

RE-INTEG: Innovative durable solutions for IDPs and returnees in Mogadishu through enhanced governance, employment and access to basic and protective services

 

Concern Worldwide

EUR 4 000 000

"Enhancing Integration of Displacement Affected Communities in Somalia (EIDACS)"

 

International Development Law Organisation 

EUR 630 193

Supporting the Development and Implementation of Policies for the Return, Reintegration and Protection of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and Refugees

 

Amplifying Durable Solution in Somalia

EUR 150 000

Amplifying Durable Solutions in Somalia (ADSS)

 

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

EUR 5 000 000

RE-INTEG: Enhancing Somalia's responsiveness to the management of mixed migration flows

 

International Development Law Organisation

EUR 1 000 000

Joint Justice Programme - JJP

 

Danish Refugee Council

EUR 4 000 000

CTR -"Wadajir" - Enhancing durable solutions for and reintegration of displacement affected communities in Somaliland

 

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

EUR 1 000 000

Joint Corrections Programme - JCP

 

International Organization for Migration

EUR 5 000 000

Facilitating Sustainable Return Through Laying Foundations for Somalia in the Horn of Africa

 

Danish Refugee Council

EUR 32 720

Mapping of the existing framework, capacity and interventions in managing mixed migration flows in Somalia

 

Concern Worldwide

EUR 1 000 000

"Enhancing Integration of Displacement Affected Communities in Somalia - Baidoa (EIDACS-B)"

 

Norwegian Refugee Council

EUR 4 600 000

Durable Solutions and Reintegration Support to Displacement affected communities in Jubbaland state of Somalia

 

Action Fiche

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Region and Country
Horn of Africa
Thematic
Greater economic and employment opportunitiesImproved migration managementStrengthening resilience of communities
Partner
United Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesInternational Organization for MigrationWorld VisionNorwegian Refugee CouncilCAREConcern WorldwideUnited Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT)The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)World Health Organization (2)

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