The Chief of Mission of the International Organization for Migration, (IOM) says her organization is here to work with the Liberian Government to intensify efforts to address the country’s migration challenges.
Madam Fatou Diallo Ndiaye said the International Organization for Migration (IOM) wants to partner with Liberia in building the capacity of institutions that are concerned with migration issues in the
country so as to ensure that they become stronger in dealing with migration issues.
She made the statement when she met with the Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal Affairs, Cllr. Deweh Gray at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to a Foreign Ministry release issued here Wednesday, Madam Ndiaye added the IOM looks forward to having its presence felt in Liberia by helping the country take concrete actions in securing its borders as it relates to illegal migration activities.
Madam Ndiaye also disclosed that the IOM is here to help Liberia in crafting migration policies as well as to engage the donor community to assist with funding geared towards strengthening IOM activities in Liberia.
The IOM Chief of Mission further assured Liberia that her organization has begun lobbying with the European Union and other donor partners to enable Liberia benefit from the EU-Trust Fund geared towards providing support to migration management issues in Africa.
In remarks, Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal Affairs Cllr. Deweh Gray lauded the IOM Chief of Mission for the many initiatives her institution is undertaking to help address some of the gaps in the
migration situation in Liberia.
Deputy Minister Gray also revealed that the Liberian Government, through its relevant institutions such as the LRRRC, Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Liberian Immigration Services, (LIS), has
been making reasonable strides in repatriating Liberians that are stranded in foreign countries back home.
She assured the IOM Chief of Mission of Liberia’s desire to collaborate with donor partners including the IOM in addressing challenges facing the Liberian community in Australia and other parts
of the world, especially as it relates to their status in their host countries.
Madam Gray then noted that under Liberia’s Pro-Poor Agenda for Development and Prosperity, the Weah-led Government is exerting efforts aimed at providing the basic necessities and enabling environment that would encourage young people in Liberia to avoid traveling to other countries for survival.
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