Gender and migration

Vienna, Austria: Female migration – and the effect of migration on women – is one of the themes shaping ICMPD’s approach to the development of strong and sound migration management systems. This particular topic is one of the priorities targeted by the EU funded Silk Routes Facility implemented by ICMPD in five Silk Routes Countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan.

Read the article by Marija Raus and Golda Myra Roma for the SDC Network on Migration and Development at the following link:

https://www.shareweb.ch/site/Migration/focus-area/Pages/Gender-and-Migration–ICMPD-work-in-Bangladesh.aspx

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