IOM Facilitates Voluntary Return of 148 Gambians from Libya, 45 from Niger
Banjul – On 19 May, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) facilitated the voluntary humanitarian return of 148 Gambian migrants stranded in Libya through a return flight, and another 45 through a commercial flight from Niger.
Most of the Gambian migrants who returned from Niger were stranded in the desert at the border with Algeria, in the Agadez region. In Agadez and Niamey, IOM’s team provides emergency and life-saving humanitarian assistance to vulnerable migrants in one of its seven transit centres.
This assistance includes registration, accommodation, food, health care, psychosocial support, and assistance in the delivery of consular documents, before they return to their country of origin. Since 2017, over 1,700 Gambian migrants have been assisted to return home from Niger.
Among the 193 migrants who returned, there were 184 men, 3 women and 6 children. Three of them were from Senegal and were supported with onward transportation.
Upon arrival in The Gambia, returnees received a comprehensive orientation on the process of receiving reintegration assistance – which may include economic, social and psychosocial support, tailored to each returnee’s needs.
“People in these flights have been going through great distress and, with our partner IOM, we are keen to support the Gambian Government in providing them post-arrival assistance,” said EU Ambassador to The Gambia, Corrado Pampaloni. “The reintegration path will now begin, and we will be there to accompany too.”
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