Irregular Migration by Sea & Migration Management Regional Roundtable on Irregular Movements by Sea in the Asia-Pacific Region 18-20 March 2013 – Jakarta,

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Irregular Migration by Sea & Migration Management Regional Roundtable on Irregular Movements by Sea in the Asia-Pacific Region March 2013 – Jakarta, Indonesia International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

IOM works to uphold the human rights and dignity of individual migrants, while also supporting States to: Effectively manage irregular migration, including maritime mixed migration flows Effectively manage irregular migration, including maritime mixed migration flows Prevent smuggling and trafficking, and Prevent smuggling and trafficking, and Enhance the protection and support provided to migrants, including vulnerable migrants such as unaccompanied minors and victims of trafficking. Enhance the protection and support provided to migrants, including vulnerable migrants such as unaccompanied minors and victims of trafficking. International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

IOM provides capacity building support to governments and NGOs in host countries and countries of origin to: Strengthen reception, screening and referral capacities in countries of disembarkation Promote respect for international obligations and encourage best practices Strengthen migration management policy and operational frameworks, including the provision of Assisted Voluntary Return & Reintegration (AVRR) support Assisted Voluntary Return & Reintegration (AVRR) support. International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

Equally important is the need to assist and care for migrants, including irregular migrants through:   The establishment of reception, screening and referral mechanisms; and   The identification of comprehensive and viable solutions for those rescued or interdicted at sea, having regard for individual situations, including assisted voluntary return when appropriate. International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

In coordination with concerned governments where maritime migration is particularly perilous, IOM provides tailored and comprehensive migration management support:   In Indonesia via the Assisting Irregular Migrants project and other related migration management projects   In Somaliland and Puntland, Djibouti, Ethiopia & Yemen via the “Improving Protection of Migrants travelling through the Horn of Africa” project   In Italy via the Praesidium partnership International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

IOM’s migration management projects provide support through various kinds of activities including:   Training on smuggling of migrants and trafficking in persons;   Capacity building initiatives on assisting individuals rescued at sea which build capacity to screen, counsel and provide care and assistance to migrants;   Provision of logistical assistance to marine police and coast guards in caring for irregular migrants; International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

IOM’s projects also provide assistance and support in the: Screening and identification of vulnerable migrants including victims of trafficking and unaccompanied migrant children; Referral to competent national authorities and UNHCR; Medical and Psychosocial care, food and accommodation assistance; International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

And in: Counseling, family reunion and assisted voluntary return and reintegration support; Legal counseling to migrants on consequences of irregular entry; Monitoring of conditions at reception centres and general treatment of migrants. § International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all And in:  Outreach and advocacy targeting migrants and host communities;  Community development activities in home and host communities;  Encouraging regional dialogue and cooperation including in the Bali Process, Budapest/Silk Route Process, Colombo Process, etc.

In locations where there are no targeted programmes, IOM also works with the concerned governments and partners to set up emergency structures to facilitate screening and assistance for those rescued at sea. Mauritania 2007; Kenya 2010; Djibouti 2011 International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all

International Organization for Migration Migration for the benefit of all Thank you Andrew Bruce Director IOM Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific