Categories: AfricaNews

IGAD To Prioritize On Employment Opportunities & Education Of Migrants

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is targeting to prioritize employment opportunities, education of migrants and displaced people in the region.

This comes following the conclusion of the 3rd IGAD Scientific Conference on Migration and Displacement in Nairobi whose discussions were based on challenges facing migrants and displaced persons in the region.

IGAD member states and partners have been implementing the Kampala Declaration on inclusive livelihood and jobs and the Djibouti Declaration on inclusive education and skill development of refugees, and the Nairobi Declaration and Plan of Action with the aim of improving the welfare and livelihoods of refugees.

According to Fathia Alwan the IGAD Director of the Health and Social Development department, there is need for connecting research, data and policy to the social inclusion and cohesion of immigrants which bridges the gap between practice and research.

Fathia Alwan reiterated the role of scientific research in finding durable solutions to the problems facing the IGAD region and the globe.

Alwan said through research and data, the understanding of the complex reality of the migrant’s problem will be solved through evidence-based policymaking.

Research indicates that only 3pc of the refugee population have access to secondary school education, and the hosting communities bear the bigger burden of accommodating the refugees, among other issues.

“The forum is important for networking and benchmarking. All relevant recommendations of the research papers will reach the member states,” said Alwan.

As part of its collaboration with institutions of higher learning in the region, International Universities of Africa have given 150 scholarships to migrant populations in the IGAD region, with Uganda International University offering 100 scholarships to the migrants.

“The programs that will come from these should protect migrants and offer them opportunities. From the information shared, policies and strategies will be formulated to address root causes of migration and displacement which will be better policies providing durable solutions,” added Alwan.

The forum attracted researchers and academia representatives from Sudan, Somalia, and Djibouti, as well as other regional think tanks.

Ndungu Brian

Brian is a multimedia journalist and social media manager with demonstrated work both in digital and print media. I am a natural freak in telling trending conversations from an African perspective. For this and many more, feel free to share your thoughts, tips or even a chat at janynbrian@gmail.com. Grazie!!

Recent Posts

Lamu Island Stays Places Where Swahili Time Slows Down

The Maji’s ResortMaji’s Resort sits on the southern tip of Lamu Island at Shela Beach,…

12 hours ago

Malindi Coast Stays 5 Hotels From Wellness to Self-Catering, All on Your Terms

Ocean Beach Resort and Spa Ocean Beach Resort and Spa sits on Watamu Road, 4km…

13 hours ago

KCB And Inchcape Kenya To Mechanize The Agricultural Sector

KCB Bank Kenya and Inchcape Kenya have launched a strategic partnership providing up to 95%…

18 hours ago

How to Experience Authentic Kilifi A Stay at Marina Camp Site

Kilifi’s Quiet CoastlineKenya’s coast is famous for Diani and Watamu, but Kilifi Creek offers something…

18 hours ago

Two Dead and 17 Injured as Massive Fire Ravages Nairobi’s Gikomba Market

A devastating pre-dawn fire swept through Nairobi’s Gikomba Market on Sunday, killing two people, injuring…

18 hours ago

Lobby Groups Reveal 49 Kenyans Killed By Police Officers Since January

A joint investigative report compiled by local human rights defenders reveals that police officers shot…

18 hours ago