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La plupart des personnes de retour envisagent leur avenir au Guatemala grâce à un soutien adapté, selon un nouveau rapport OIM-MPI
By International Organization for Migration at ReliefWeb
· June 18, 2026
· 4 min read
. Photo : OIM 2024/Muse Mohammed Ville de Guatemala, 18 juin 2026 – Alors que le Gouvernement du Guatemala renforce les services de réintégration durable, un nouveau rapport de l’Institut de politique migratoire (MPI) et de l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) met en lumière l’évo
Key takeaway Beaucoup reviennent avec des compétences, une expérience et des aspirations précieuses susceptibles de faciliter leur réintégration et de contribuer au développement du pays.
Why this matters
The findings of the MPI-OIM report have significant implications for Christian charities and faith-based organizations involved in humanitarian relief and community development in Guatemala. As the Guatemalan government strengthens its reintegration services, these organizations can play a crucial role in providing targeted support to returning migrants, leveraging their skills and experience to contribute to the country's development. The report's data on the demographics of returning migrants, including their indigenous backgrounds and rural origins, can help faith-based organizations tailor their programs to address specific needs and challenges. Furthermore, the report's emphasis on the importance of understanding the needs and skills of returning migrants can inform the development of effective reintegration strategies, enabling Christian charities to make a meaningful impact in the lives of these individuals and their communities. By collaborating with government institutions and other stakeholders, faith-based organizations can help ensure that returning migrants have access to the resources and support they need to rebuild their lives and contribute to Guatemala's growth.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? . Photo : OIM 2024/Muse Mohammed Ville de Guatemala, 18 juin 2026 – Alors que le Gouvernement du Guatemala renforce les services de réintégration durable, un nouveau rapport de l’Institut de politique migratoire (MPI) et de l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) met en lumière l’évo
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