Catalogue of skills and livelihood training

Catalogue of skills and livelihood training programmes and other support services

This catalogue seeks to provide trafficked persons with wider options to address their economic difficulties upon return. It is also intended to assist service providers in facilitating the economic reintegration of trafficked persons based on their individual needs and aspirations and ensuring that they receive the appropriate skills, vocational and enterprise development training programmes that are linked to a market demand.

The return and reintegration process of the migration cycle is often more problematic than the initial departure for migration; yet it is also the least subject to policy interventions. Reintegration programmes to assist return migrants to readjust and to fit back into the labour market, society and family tend to be ad-hoc and on such a limited scale that they have not been able to reach the mass of returning migrants.