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Guinea — Research Brief — The debt of migrants assisted with voluntary return and its impact on the sustainability of reintegration (November 2020)
Contact
RO-DataResearch@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Guinea
Period Covered
Feb 17 2020
Feb 26 2020
Activity
- Other
- Survey
More than 18,000 migrants returned to Guinea between January 2017 and July 2020 through IOM’s Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR) programme. However, reports on the socio-demographic profiles of return communities published by IOM in 2018 revealed that the level of debt of return migrants has a significant impact on reintegration processes. To better understand this impact, IOM conducted a study in Guinea which aimed at: developing the profile of returning migrants with debts; understanding the mechanisms by which returning migrants contracted debts, at which stages along the migration route, and which actors are involved in the process; and assessing the impact of debt on the reintegration process of returnees in their communities of origin. The study was developed following a mixed-method approach (qualitative and quantitative) combining :interviews with key informants including migrants assisted to return, local and national government authorities, community leaders, academics, and AVRR assistants; and individual surveys with returning migrants.