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UN Women inviting CSOs in empowering Migrant Women Returnees in Ethiopia

UN Women inviting CSOs in empowering Migrant Women Returnees in Ethiopia

Deadline: 10-Apr-24

UN Women is seeking proposals to engage civil society organizations (CSOs) to collaborate in empowering migrant women returnees in Ethiopia.

This initiative focuses on fostering economic integration and self-sufficiency by addressing reintegration challenges through tailored economic opportunities. Priority areas include access to resources, skills training, financial services, and leveraging digital technology for financial inclusion. Collaborative efforts aim to achieve targeted outcomes in enhancing economic decision-making and overall empowerment.

Migrant women returnees in Ethiopia face considerable reintegration challenges upon their return, including limited access to decent work and social protection, as well as lack of income security and economic autonomy.

Supporting the reintegration of migrant women returnees is a critical part of the Making Migration Safe for Women programme in Ethiopia. With the provision of tailored economic empowerment opportunities which consider and address the specific needs and situations of migrant women returnees the Making Migration Safe for Women programme aims to contribute to increasing their access to decent work and economic empowerment.

The strategy for the economic empowerment component of the MMS programme will focus on increasing migrant women returnees’ access to and control over productive resources, their access to skills training including technical, vocational, business and life skills in order to upskill and re-skill them so that they can set up their business/enterprises or access paid employment. The programme seeks to improve their access to capital and financial services, including cash and asset transfers, credit, savings, and assets for growth and resilience. The strategy will also focus on enhancing migrant women’s voice, agency, and meaningful participation in economic decision-making at all levels and their overall wellbeing in particular sense of self- worth, confidence, dignity and safety and workloads or time dedication. Another aspect of empowerment strategy making use of the growing digital technology including digital financing in addressing gender gaps in access to financial and non-financial services.

This project aims to increase access to decent work, and economic empowerment opportunities for migrant women, and migrant women returnees.

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