• 30 July 2024

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    Migrasafe comes to an end after two years of training Spanish consulates in Africa to promote a safe, orderly and regular migration.

    El proyecto ha reforzado la formación del personal consular de España en Marruecos, Senegal, Cabo Verde, Túnez, Egipto, Ghana, Nigeria y Etiopía. 

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    • The project, funded by the European Union and coordinated by FIIAPP and the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, has strengthened the training of Spanish consular staff in Morocco, Senegal, Cape Verde, Tunisia, Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria and Ethiopia.

    Promoting safe, orderly and regular migration. To this end, the Migrasafe project has worked closely with the staff of Spanish consulates in various African countries to train their staff on current legislation on migration. The aim is to enable them to provide accurate and up-to-date information to migrants. Training has also been provided to immigration liaison officers from the European Union.

    Led by Spain, Migrasafe has the participation of Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland and the support of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs (DGHOME), which co-finances the project.

    The different sessions and activities organized by Migrasafe have focused on the different European directives that promote safe, orderly and regular migration. Access to information on legal migration has also been promoted among civil society organizations, which act as informal sources of information to potential migrants.

    Throughout the implementation of the project, which started in 2022, the following have been carried out:

    • 29 sessions for consular staff, registering 143 participants from 26 Embassies.
    • 15 sessions for immigration liaison officers (ILOs), registering 68 participants from 19 Embassies.
    • 18 sessions for African national authorities, with 96 attendees from 42 ministerial bodies.

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