ABOUT GOOD PRACTICES
Good Practices are knowledge and experiences that have proven to work well and produce good results, so they can be a reference or model for new initiatives. Seeking to improve knowledge management, IOM recognizes the importance of documenting the good practices generated when implementing its initiatives.
This initiative consisted in a strengthening process of returned migrants' skills and capacities, reinforcing the necessary abilities to fulfill a function at a good level of performance, thus facilitating their return to work.
Thematic Area: Migrant protection and assistance, Labor mobility and human development
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020
This systematization summarizes the experience carried out by IOM Panama in the organization of a Debate Club School Championship to promote prevention and awareness in Panamanian society, especially in young people, about the threats posed by human trafficking, as well as other issues such as…
Thematic Area: Migrant protection and assistance
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020
This experience, carried out by IOM Guatemala, consisted of the development of a platform against human trafficking that brought together a network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Thematic Area: Migrant protection and assistance
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020
This initiative carried out by IOM El Salvador and contribute to the strengthening of school programs and resilience in the municipality of Quezaltepeque affected by storm Ida.
Thematic Area: Operations and emergencies, Migrant protection and assistance
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020
This systematization shows the work carried out by IOM El Salvador in a program for the cultural reintegration of returnees without roots.
Thematic Area: Migrant protection and assistance
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020
This good practice was developed by the IOM office in Panama, seeking to improve community health surveillance and the evaluation of epidemic-prone diseases, by strengthening community response capacity of the regional and local authorities and communities that received Venezuelan population flows…
Thematic Area: Migration Health
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020
This systematization documents the experience of IOM Nicaragua in the implementation of strategies for psychosocial intervention and economic reintegration for youth and adolescents at risk, carried out in the Autonomous Region of the North Caribbean Coast.
Thematic Area: Labor mobility and human development, Migrant protection and assistance
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020
The objective of this incitive was to rehabilitate parks and recreation areas in communities with a high migrant population in a situation of vulnerability, in San José.
Thematic Area: Migrant protection and assistance
Language: Spanish
Year: 2020