• WHERE: Oujda, Nador, Tanger, Tétouan, Fès, Meknès, Kenitra, Salé, Rabat, Mohammedia, Casablanca, Marrakech et Agadir, Morocco
  • PERIOD: 34 months from February 2018 to November 2020
  • BENEFICIARIES: migrants and vulnerable refugees without professional competences in Morocco
  • DONORS: UE
  • PARTNERS: Entraide Nationale, OIM, HCR, Alianza pour la Solidaridad

Original titleIDMAJE : Inclusion sociale par l’insertion professionnelle des migrants et réfugiés les plus vulnérables

 

Our objective

The project aims at reinforcing the Entraide Nationale (EN), federation body of social assistance in Morocco, through the inclusion of direct assistance to migrants and refugees in its social policies.

 

Our intervention

To carry out these steps, CEFA and its partenaires will adapt the vulnerability criteria used by the EN for the Moroccan population to migrants and refugees, to determine the different possibilities of services that can be offered.

In parallel, the EN operators and the 81 managements of centers present in the 13 intervention cities will be trained to acquire skills and technical knowledge necessary to assist the best migrants and refugees in their career path.

How? Developing a varied training tool that responds to the needs and possibilities of the labor market of the 12 intervention regions but also to the profiles of migrants and refugees beneficiaries.

Thanks to the work carried out in the professional insertion centers present throughout the territory, migrants and/or refugees without professional skills will be integrated into ad hoc courses and 90 of them will benefit from logistical aid (transport, accommodation, nurseries …) and financial (when necessary) to reduce barriers for accessing to training and for ensuring participation in courses and access to employment.

Once the training courses have been completed, the employability of migrants and refugees will also be encouraged by financing and supporting the start-up of 80 income-generating activities.

This project is co-funded by the European Union. The contents of this publication are under the sole responsibility of CEFA and under no circumstances can be attributed to the European Union.

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