MPI : Putting Migrant Reintegration Programs to the Test: A Road Map to a Monitoring System

30.01.22 - With various partners, Samuel Hall has conducted extensive participatory research into returnee experiences – by centering their voices, documenting their relationship with host communities and embedding monitoring and evaluation into social reintegration programming.

Citing several such projects carried out by Samuel Hall, this excellent report by the Migration Policy Institute examines ‘what is and isn't known about returnees' economic, psychosocial and social reintegration’— reiterating the need to strengthen Monitoring and Evaluation systems to address knowledge gaps and track the impact of Assisted Voluntary Return & Reintegration [AVRR] investments to inform program decision-making.

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