International Organisation for Migration supports Ghana Immigration Service with equipment
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has donated Awareness Raising Equipment to the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) to enhance education on safe migration in the country.
Items received included professional microphone system, audio mixer, loudspeaker, projection screen, generator, handheld power megaphone, photo-copy machine, torchlight and Sony sound recorder among others.
The donation was funded by the European Union (EU) Emergency Trust Fund for Africa through the EU-IOM Joint Initiative for Migrant Protection and Reintegration.
The Chief of Mission at the IOM, Abibatou Wane, explained that the donation was done to aid the campaign on the awareness creation of irregular movements to protect and save migrants’ lives while strengthening migration governance along the Central Mediterranean migration route.
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