Strengthening the Return
and Reintegration of Women
and Children in Viet Nam
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The Reintegration Network
"Trafficked women have great psychosocial needs due to the trauma associated with trafficking. Yet, they often do not seek support to help them recover, fearing judgmental treatment and stigma. It is important that agencies work in a coordinated manner to ensure the best quality support for these returnees." The Reintegration Network is a non-funded, voluntary alliance of local and international organizations and United Nations agencies that are working together to improve and strengthen the return and reintegration of women and children in Viet Nam. IOM and ActionAid formed the Reintegration Network in 2007.
-- Andrew Bruce, Chief of Mission, IOM Viet Nam The Reintegration Network was designed to ensure information on effective programming is learnt and shared and is available to members of the Network or other government and non-government partners, with a view to eventual national use and expansion. The Network also aims to improve the coordination of referrals and assistance to returnees. The annual national workshop, which is cooperatively organized by members of the network in collaboration with the Department of Social Evil Prevention (DSEP, which is under the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs or MOLISA), allows for experience within the country to be documented and shared. Current Members
Key Objectives The Reintegration Networks aims to:
Beneficiaries
Principal Activities
The Comprehensive Reintegration through Partnership and Collaboration Project As part of the Reintegration Network, IOM has launched the Comprehensive Reintegration through Partnership and Collaboration project. Funded by the US Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM), the project involves a collaborative partnership approach to developing a comprehensive model for the reintegration of trafficked women and children. The project strategy is to use the existing relationships with government and NGOs, including the Reintegration Network, to develop a comprehensive reintegration mechanism. This mechanism will be put in place in conjunction with the developing services offered by the DSEP, with the goal of having strong central government support and involvement to ensure national coverage and sustainability. The goal of the project is to contribute to the implementation of the National Plan of Action and to ensure that the government agencies tasked with reintegration, especially DSEP, are able to use the successful experience of other organizations when developing and implementing reintegration programmes. Key Objectives The four project objectives are:
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Contact
Yen Thanh Nguyen and Dung Thuy Doan
Programme Managers
International Organization for Migration
GPO Box 83
Hanoi Viet Nam
Tel: +84.4 3736 62 58
Fax: +84.4 3736 62 59
Related Document
| Policies & Regulations on Social Assistance Services for Returned Women & Children -- Victims of Human Trafficking |
Partners
| Ministry of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs (MOLISA) | |
| Local governmental implementing agencies |
Donor
| Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration of the US Department of State (PRM) |
Project Details
Start Date
September 2008
End Date
September 2009





