Return migration and the problem of reintegration

OO Arowolo - International migration, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
OO Arowolo
International migration, 2000Wiley Online Library
This article proposes a programme approach for achieving the social and economic
reintegration of all categories of return migrants. As former exiles who have returned to their
country of origin are no longer refugees, some government agencies need to organize the
reception of, and provide assistance to, returnees. But without long‐term planning, ad hoc
committees are unable to be effective facilitators of the reintegration process. The article
suggests a list of major elements necessary for an effective reintegration programme, and …
This article proposes a programme approach for achieving the social and economic reintegration of all categories of return migrants. As former exiles who have returned to their country of origin are no longer refugees, some government agencies need to organize the reception of, and provide assistance to, returnees. But without long‐term planning, ad hoc committees are unable to be effective facilitators of the reintegration process. The article suggests a list of major elements necessary for an effective reintegration programme, and argues that governments should focus on the institutional mechanism of programme management, including the creation of a responsible agency or agencies. The management structure should be based in the National Planning Ministry of government. Establishment of an effective mechanism would be likely to inspire donor confidence; and ‘homecoming’ would no longer be a nightmare for potential returnees trying to reintegrate.
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