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Ada: GIZ Ghana holds 4-day training on migration governance and diaspora engagement LISTEN
MAY 11, 2021
Ada, 10 May 2021: In a unique move to build the dialogue capacities of stakeholders in the migration and diaspora landscape, GIZ Ghana, through its Programme Migration & Diaspora (PMD) and funding from the German Government, undertook a four-day multi-stakeholder dialogue training and diaspora engagement capacity building for key state and non-state actors in migration governance in Ghana.
The trainings are expected to build the collective leadership skills of the stakeholders in Ghana’s migration governance and diaspora engagement ecosystem to harness the collaborative skills and competencies of relevant actors.
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In August 2018, after spending almost three years stuck in Libya en route to Europe, Innocent Imagbeghian was finally evacuated to Nigeria.
When he left Nigeria in March 2015, he sought to migrate to Italy for a better life. He said he sold his brother’s piece of land with a building on it in Benin City, Edo State, for N2m and used the money to facilitate his travel.
But he got worse than he bargained for. He was sold to slavery camps in Libya and forced to work on farms without pay.
According to Imagbeghian, the day he was supposed to sail across the Mediterranean Sea from Libya to Europe, they had hardly travelled far when the boat he and other migrants were in suddenly developed a fault in the middle of the sea.
Program/Project Management Consultancy in Ethiopia about Coordination and Protection and Human Rights, requiring 5-9 years of experience, from GIZ; closing on 22 Feb 2021
Gambia: Interior Minister Affirms Govt Intention to Protect Migrants
28 December 2020
By Jarra Cham
Yankuba Sonko, the minister of Interior on Wednesday said that the government has acknowledged its duty to protect the rights of migrants and declares its full intention to promote and contribute to the protection of migrants.
Sonko made this statement during the launching of the National Migration Policy recently held at the DK Jawara Conference Centre in Bijilo. The government acknowledges that the primary duty to protect migrants and their rights lie with states and declares it full intention to promote and contribute to the protection of migrants within and outside The Gambia.