![]() Nos domaines d'activitésAvec près de 60 ans d'expertise et d'action, la CICM est venue en aide à des millions de réfugiés, de personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur pays et de migrants, dans plusieurs domaines : activités de plaidoyer en matière de législation et de droits des migrants, renforcement des compétences des ONG locales, lutte contre la traite des personnes et opérations de sauvetage de ses victimes, retour et réintégration, réinstallation et orientation culturelle des réfugiés, soutien aux familles et enfants, soutien aux personnes extrêmement vulnérables, réponses d'urgence et coopération technique avec les gouvernements. Consultez aussi notre site internet spécial MigrationandDevelopment.net, un nouvel outil de la société civile sur le thème "Migration et Développement". Il vise à faciliter et soutenir les programmes opérationnels et le partenariat dans ce domaine.
Areas of WorkLégislations et Droits des migrantsThis is a text to describe this thematics. This is a text to describe this thematics. This is a text to describe this thematics. This is a text to describe this thematics. Réinstallation de réfugiés
The need Of the more than 9 million recorded refugees, as many as 6 million are in protracted situations, neither able to return home nor permitted to settle in their current place of residence. A refugee is defined under international law as a person who is outside of his or her country because of a well-founded fear of persecution based on his or her race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular group, and who cannot or does not want to return home. With so many refugees living in insecure and inhumane circumstances, there exists an acute need to provide durable solutions, particularly for those deemed to be especially vulnerable. Retour volontaire et réintégrationThe need Over each of the last three years, an average of more than 4.5 million refugees and displaced persons returned home . This number however, consists largely of those receiving some humanitarian assistance in their return. Millions more return unaided. Reintegration support is often critical in avoiding inter-community conflict, instability and increased chances of further displacement. Personnes extrêmement vulnérables
The need The chaos of war or natural disaster inevitably forces people from their homes, separates families and compromises their ability to protect their lives and those of their loved ones. While it is a challenge for all those displaced, for some individuals or pockets of individuals the need is particularly acute due to their personal circumstances, isolation or inability to access basic services. Traite d'êtres humains
The need Human Trafficking is the third most profitable crime in the world. There are an estimated 600,000 to 800,000 people trafficked yearly worldwide. Formation et soutien aux communautés
The need One of the most difficult prospects for migrants, refugees and Internally Displaced Persons is that they may never be able to return home. At the same time the communities that host them are often struggling with weak economies and bleak futures and cannot sufficiently support the added pressure of absorbing newcomers. Church networking and actionIn its role as a Commission, ICMC is dedicated to bringing local Church actors together for improved advocacy and coordination of services benefitting displaced persons─particularly as they relate to the protection of human dignity and the right to family unity.Read more Assist survivors of violence and traumaThe psychological and social impacts of emergencies and other migration-related stresses including gender-based violence (GBV) can undermine the long-term mental health and psychological well-being. ICMC is committed to preventing GBV and strengthening the support services available to survivors of violence and trauma, and their families.Read more Migration and developmentWhile many organisations work either in migration or development, ICMC Members and other Church bodies are among the few that work in both. ICMC actively participates in international policy-making discussions about the interrelation between migration and development and their effects on migrants and their families.Read more |