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Programmes & Projects

ICMC knows first-hand the difference that psychological counselling, legal and medical assistance, livelihood support, training, cultural orientation and basic social support can make in the everyday lives of displaced people.

Engaging with Members, partners, donors and local communities, ICMC works to identify the most urgent needs of migrants, and find individualised, long-term solutions for better protecting and assisting those in need. As our on-the-ground programmes and projects have adapted to meet the changing needs of the people we serve, ICMC has earned a reputation as a professional, reliable and effective partner in rebuilding lives.

ICMC played a key role in facilitating the movement of tens of thousands of refugees moving in the wake of the Second World War; was instrumental in organising the resettlement of many thousands of Southeast Asian refugees from Vietnam and Cambodia in the 1970s and 80s; and provided needed support for the return, reintegration and protection of refugees, minorities and other people of concern in the former Yugoslavia throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.

Today, ICMC continues to provide protection and assistance to those on the move, working in local communities throughout the world. While the Istanbul-based ICMC Resettlement Support Center continues to facilitate the resettlement of thousands of refugee individuals and families to safe third countries, ICMC programmes and projects in Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia and Pakistan are serving vulnerable displaced Iraqis; combating human trafficking; promoting safe, dignified migration; providing psycho-social support to survivors of trauma and gender-based violence; and strengthening the capacity of both local authorities, and NGOs.

 

DRIVE Referral: A project to improve identification and referral of boat people at arrival in the Mediterranean

This project, led by ICMC Europe, in partnership with 7 other non-governmental organizations (NGOs): ACCEM, CEAR (The Spanish Commission for Refugee Aid), CIR (Italian Council for Refugees Foundation), ECRE (European Council on Refugees and Exiles), JRS (Jesuit Refugee Services) Malta, PRAKSIS and Save the Children Italy, runs from March 2010 until August 2011. It is co-funded by the European Refugee Fund and Council of Europe.Read more

A joint IOM, UNHCR and ICMC project: Promotion of resettlement in the European Union through practical cooperation by EU Member States and other stakeholders

Together with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), ICMC has begun a new project intended to promote refugee resettlement in Europe by strengthening the engagement of European Union Member States.Read more

Combating gender-based violence (GBV) among urban refugees in Malaysia

The threat of GBV towards women and children is heightened significantly among refugee populations living in urban settings.  In Malaysia, ICMC is working in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNCHR) and local NGOs to prevent and combat GBV against women and children from numerous Burmese ethnic groups within the refugee communities, and to offer emergency protection and assistance to GBV survivors.Read more

Indonesia

Promoting access to remittances

Please check back again soon to learn more about this project.Read more

International Migrants Day

Panel on Migrants in Crisis Situations: Human Security Concerns

NEW YORK, 13 December 2011—ICMC U.S. Liaison Officer Jane Bloom speaks before the Panel on Migrants in Crisis Situations at the United Nations in New York, highlighting the weakened and precarious human security of migrants in conflict situations and the ongoing and critical need to strengthen emergency response and assure protection of the most vulnerable.Read more

100th Session of the Council of the International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Protection, governance and partnership in the ‘Seventh Decade’

GENEVA, 7 December 2011—Speaking at 100th Session of the Council of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), ICMC Head of Policy, John Bingham, emphasizes the need for greater global governance of migration, protection and partnership for the benefit of migrants and societies everywhere.Read more

Thematic Workshop for the Global Forum on Migration and Development

Panel I: Migration Profiles as an ongoing process and Ways to Improve them

NEW YORK, 30 June 2011— Speaking at the Thematic Workshop for the Global Forum on Migration and Development at the United Nations in New York, ICMC Head of Policy, John Bingham, discusses the importance and evolution of the Migration Profiles project and civil society perspectives for improvement.Read more