Program areas at Scalabrini International Migration Network
For the organization's training and capacity buiding programs, in 2023, the organization increased the number of training programs for migrants and partner organizations to enhance self-sufficiency and organizational effectiveness. In terms of quantifiable metrics, 2,000 migrants completed vocational training and entrepreneurship programs, 50 workshops were organized for local organizations on migrant assistance and capacity building, and 1,500 women and youth were empowered through targeted skills programs.
For the organization's advocacy programs, in 2023, the organization led several International advocacy campaigns, engaging with governments and policymakers to influence Migration laws and protections. In terms of quantifiable metrics, 15 policy briefs were submitted to International organizations, the organization participated in 10 high-level global forums on Migration policy and the organization partnered with 25 ngos to strengthen advocacy efforts across various regions.
For the organization's service programs, in 2023, the organization expanded direct services to migrants and refugees, providing essential resources in areas with high Migration flows. In terms of quantifiable metrics, over 20,000 migrants received direct assistance through simn centers, 500 families were supported through housing and resettlement programs, and 35 new service centers opened or expanded globally.
For the organization's research programs, in 2023, the organization conducted key research studies on Migration patterns and challenges in various regions, informing policy and service provision. In terms of quantifiable metrics, the organization published 10 research papers on Migration trends and issues affecting displaced communities; the organization released 3 major reports that were used by global organizations to influence Migration policy; and over 100 interviews with migrants were conducted to gather qualitative data for policy briefs.