Implemented migration-related projects
Work of our Migration Control department
Project “Prevention of illegal migration of Ukrainians to the Czech Republic” funded by Caritas Czech Republic. The project started in 2007 and will be continued during 2008. Program goal: Support the social and economic stabilisation of potential migrants, third-country migrants and persons without proper identification documents through social, legal and migration consulting, offer of information on temporary asylum premises, and an offer of educational and vocational classes. Funding source: Caritas Czech Republic, (original funding - Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic). Organization of trainings on Prevention of Irregular Work Migration for Lviv Oblast and local employment centers in the framework of the project “Strengthening capacity of the State Employment Service of Ukraine”, financed by the International Organization for Migration. This 5-month project started in summer and ended in autumn 2007, it was a part of a larger cooperation-building initiative of the IOM partnership with the State Employment Service of Ukraine. During the project the WURC and CMA staff has delivered 21 training in Prevention of Irregular Work Migration for the employees of the municipal and local State Employment Centers in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. Apparently, other small projects can further develop this partnership in 2008. Organization of a Regional advertising campaign on Migration Safety (2007), financed by the International Organization for Migration. The project started in November 2007 and will last until February 2008. During the project, 30 information stands will be produced and delivered to all local State Employment Centers in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. Besides, 10 000 migration-related calendars will be printed and distributed to local government, state administration and institutions, and to individuals in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. Project “Study program in prevention trafficking in people for secondary schools in the Lviv Region”. The project was successfully implemented in 2008. Project goal: to contribute to the prevention of trafficking in human beings, with special attention paid to young women and children, in the EU-bordering territories of Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus, through the development and implementation of a secondary school study course on the dangers of trafficking and irregular migration. Funding source: Swiss Development Cooperation in Ukraine.
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