Project Detail |
Partnerships for development-oriented vocational training and labour migration The United Nations estimates that international migrants totalled approximately 281 million people worldwide in 2022. Almost half of them are women and nearly two thirds are migrant workers. In view of this, the importance of migration in terms of development policy has increased significantly in recent years. Labour migration therefore needs to be safe, regular, controlled, and development-driven. In this project, countries of origin and destination share responsibility equally and work together as partners. Objective There are strong partnerships between Germany and selected cooperation countries for gender-based, development-driven vocational training and labour migration. These partnerships ensure that migration adds value for migrants and for the countries of origin and destination. |