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Better Regional Migration Management (BRMM) Project Phase II

The BRMM Phase II programme, a three-year prolongation of the BRMM Phase I programme funded by the UK-FCDO is focusing on strengthening the capacities of countries in East and Horn of Africa to govern labour migration by using evidence-based policies, enhancing migrant workers' qualifications and skills, and actively engaging the social partners.

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Project details

1 July 2022 - 31 March 2025

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)

RAF/21/10/GBR

Ms Aida Awel, Chief Technical Advisor, aida@ilo.org

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Introduction

Fair and effective labour migration governance can be a vehicle to respond timely and effectively to labour market needs, convey stimulating innovation and development, as well as transferring and improving skills. In order to contribute to this, the BRMM Phase II programme, a three-year prolongation of the BRMM Phase I programme funded by the UK-FCDO is focusing on strengthening the capacities of countries in East and Horn of Africa to govern labour migration by using evidence-based policies, enhancing migrant workers' qualifications and skills, and actively engaging the social partners.

Context

Migration in the East and Horn of Africa is a complex and multi-faceted phenomenon. It has always been part of its socio-economic landscape. The flow of people in, between and from countries in the region is best characterised as mixed migration flows that encompass refugees, asylum-seekers, and migrant workers. This flow has put a strain on governments in the region as they struggle to cope with the large number of migrants crossing their borders and moving through their countries. The men, women and children making up these migrant flows frequently resort to unsafe modes of transportation and smuggling networks during their journey, exposing themselves to injury, violence, detention, exploitation and abuse.
Therefore, countries in the East and Horn of Africa region have increased efforts to enhance migration governance at the national and regional levels based on continental and global initiatives and frameworks established to advance improved migration management.

To overcome some of the challenges and improve labour migration governance in the East and Horn of Africa, the ILO is implementing the “Better Regional Migration Management” (BRMM) programme at a national, regional and continental level. The programme will focus on improving labour migration statistics in the region, promoting and measuring access to social protection benefits for migrant workers, developing skills of potential and returned migrants and promoting recognition of skills and prior learning, improving MSME growth and access to finance, enhancing engagement of tripartite partners and in policy development, fostering the ratification and effective implementation of labour migration related international labour standards, advocating for fair recruitment, and assisting partners in negotiating and signing BLAs to ensure the protection of migrant workers.

These will be achieved through Capacity development through training and awareness raising; promoting social dialogue; generating knowledge through research and institutional strengthening.

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