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To better understand the overall migration situation in Cameroon, please consult the IOM study Migration au Cameroun : Profil National 2009 (in French) available as a free download from the following link: https://publications.iom.int/books/migration-au-cameroun-profil-national-2009

IOM Cameroon holds the role of Country Office with Coordination Function for Sao Tome and Principe and Equatorial Guinea. It functions under the strategic and operational guidance of the IOM Regional Office for West and Central Africa, based in Dakar.

Migration activities

Project: EUTF – IOM initiative for the protection and reintegration of migrants in Cameroon

Objectives:

  • Support Cameroon in improving the reintegration of returning migrants and in strengthening the capacity of national authorities in managing reintegration in a sustainable and dignified manner.
  • Allow returning and potential migrants to take informed decisions about their migration route and raise awareness among communities on the risks of irregular migration, as well as on the existing socio-economic opportunities available in the areas of implementation.
  • Strengthening migration data and communication regarding migrants’ routes, migrations fluxes and trends. Also, raising awareness on the needs and vulnerabilities of migrants in the target countries in order to support data based programming on migration.

Donor: European Union

 

Project: Emergency assistance to conflict-affected populations in Cameroon: Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM)

Since the onset of the Boko Haram crisis in 2014, the Far Not Region of Cameroon has experienced significant population movements. As of IOM’s December 2017 Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) report, there were 241,030 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), 31,656 out of camp refugees and 69,730 returnees in the Region. In 2018, IOM Cameroon continues to implement its DTM as to provide the most accurate information to the humanitarian community, the government and all the other stakeholders as to, in fine, bring an appropriate response to the crisis.

Donor: European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid (ECHO), the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)

 

Migration research

Project: Strengthening the management of financial resources generated by the diaspora to support the sustainable development of Cameroon

Objectives:

  • Survey of 1000 Cameroonian households as to understand how these funds are used and how to improve the impact of these transfers on the living conditions of the beneficiaries.
  • To strengthen the capacities of the private and public institutions as well as of the politic leaders in terms of: identification, design and development of policies and initiatives related to the transfer of funds of the Cameroonian migrants.
  • Promotion of more productive funds transfers through the sensitization of the various stakeholders: economic operators, migrants and households.
  • To identify the actions to undertake as to allow a better channeling of the funds of the diaspora.

Donor: IOM Devlopment Fund (IDF)
 

 

Report

  • Study Report on Labor  FR
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International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Quartier Bastos
Ave URSS, Rue 1.826, Bâtiment 171
Yaoundé, Cameroon

Tel: + 237 222 20 32 78
Email: iomcameroon@iom.int
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Every year, thousands of young Cameroonians risk their lives seeking better opportunities abroad. The JEM-Cameroon initiative aims to counter irregular migration by creating sustainable employment and entrepreneurial opportunities within Cameroon. By promoting responsible migration, we hope to transform Cameroon into a land of opportunity.

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