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Home » UK, IOM in Libya sign agreement to prevent human trafficking

UK, IOM in Libya sign agreement to prevent human trafficking

Wednesday, March 6, 2024 National 2 Mins Read
UK, IOM in Libya sign agreement to prevent human trafficking

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Libya signed on Tuesday a new cooperation agreement with the British Government aimed at preventing human trafficking and increasing the provision of vital humanitarian assistance along one of the most critical migration routes worldwide.

The agreement was signed during a UK high-level delegation visit to IOM Libya’s Migrant Response Centre in Tripoli, IOM said in a statement.

The agreement will enable IOM Libya to offer specialized protection assistance to survivors of trafficking and migrants in vulnerable situations, as well as provide reintegration assistance for individuals who choose to return to their countries of origin through IOM’s Voluntary Humanitarian Return (VHR) program, according to the statement.

Working on the ground in close collaboration with embassies, community leaders and other humanitarian partners, through this agreement, IOM will enhance the provision of critical healthcare assistance, including mental health and psychosocial support to migrants and survivors of trafficking, the statement pointed out.

IOM  will also provide reintegration support to migrants expressing the willingness to return to their countries of origin, whenever safe to do so, through post-arrival reception assistance in the countries of return, the provision of individual reintegration assistance packages as well as social, and psychosocial support, it added.

“This new cooperation agreement strategically focuses on the prevention of trafficking along one of the most complex migratory routes in the world and will enhance IOM’s ongoing support to vulnerable migrants in Libya” said Tauhid Pasha, IOM Libya’s acting Chief of Mission.

“It will also enable a greater focus on coordination and cooperation with embassies of the countries of origin, in order to provide critical support to migrants in vulnerable situations, ensuring their safety and dignity at all stages of their migration journeys and regardless of their status.”

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