Inclusive Labour Market Programme in Ecuador - National R4V programme

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In Ecuador, in 2024, R4V partners reached 73,634 refugees, migrants and host community members through various initiatives to promote socio-economic inclusion. These efforts included support for access to employment through vocational and technical training, capacity-building programmes, and job placement assistance to enhance labour market integration.

Refugee and Migrant Response: Plan (RMRP)

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The RMRP covers 17 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean with an overview of 12 thematic areas of direct assistance (Education, Food Security, Health, Humanitarian Transportation, Integration, Nutrition, Protection, Child Protection, Gender-Based Violence, Human Trafficking and Smuggling, Shelter and WASH).
This structure, also replicated at a national level, provides an ample scope of response and collaboration between the partners of the platform and the local government, and this is reflected in regional and country response plans.

Children Uprooted

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Children Uprooted is a UNICEF campaign centred around children living in Ireland who are refugees and migrants. This educational campaign has lessons for primary and secondary students to raise awareness and knowledge of children’s rights and the specific experiences of children who have been uprooted from their homes, families and cultures through video and classroom discussion.

Podcast "Parcours"

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Podcast "Parcours" Often invisible, unheard, men and women who are rarely heard or listened to speak to us about their reality. They talk about their daily lives, their career paths, their difficulties but also their commitments and their hopes. A documentary podcast to listen to every month.

Zero tolerance for discrimination and hate against immigrants

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China has zero tolerance for discrimination and hate against immigrants. China has ratified several human rights convention, which do not allow discrimination on races, nationalities, political opinions, etc.

China publish immigration laws,regulations, and related administrative service guidelines on government website and social media in time to facilitate public understanding and access to relevant information.

There are laws dealing with rumors. If there are rumors regarding immigrant, the person who spread that rumors will be punished.

Immigration Detention and Alternatives to Detention in Asia and the Pacific

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This report presents the findings of a comprehensive study on immigration detention and alternatives to detention (ATD) across 19 countries within the five sub-regions of the Asia-Pacific: East and Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, South and Southwest Asia, North and Central Asia, and the Pacific. Across the Asia-Pacific region, there is widespread use of arbitrary immigration detention, used as a de facto measure without safeguards in place to ensure that it is reasonable, necessary, and proportionate in the individual case.

Syrians Among Us

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The World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) created media space for Syrian refugees in Jordan by training community members to be journalists and supporting them to create 'Syrians Among Us', an independent radio news bulletin covering the challenges faced by refugees in Jordan. 

The Urban Partnership on the Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees

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In 2016, under the Dutch Presidency of the Council of the EU, the ‘Urban Agenda for the EU’ was launched to give European cities a greater say in shaping EU legislation, funding, and instruments for knowledge exchange. The initiative brought together cities, Member States and EU policymakers around 12 priority areas key to cities’ future—each area covered by a dedicated Partnership.

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