MRP PLANS AND APPEALS
MRP PLANS AND APPEALS
MRP 2023 Appeal
Protection response remains a key priority for the MRP in 2023, considering the various protection risks and vulnerabilities faced by migrant men, women, boys, and girls along the Eastern Route. Transnational Organized Crime(TOC), including human smuggling and trafficking in persons (TIP), remain critical protection concerns.The existence of complex smuggling and trafficking networks in the HoA and the Gulf States compounds the matter. -
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MRP APPEAL 2022
Stranded migrants and returnees are in particular need of more sustainable solutions to mitigate further marginalization and the risk of unsafe and irregular migration.MRP partners will contribute to addressing the root causes of migration, targeting hotspots of migration and areas of return and helping to build synergies between the humanitarian and development activities. -
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MRP APPEAL 2021-2024
The migratory movement from the Horn of Africa along the Eastern Route to Yemen has traditionally been one of the world’s busiest maritime routes,4 with numbers steadily rising over the last decade. Reports indicate that an estimated 160,000 migrants arrived in Yemen in 2018,5 while 138,213 (99,843 men, 24,160 women, 10,038 boys, 4,172 girls) arrived in 2019.6 In 2020, COVID-19 brought new challenges and risks for migrants travelling through the Eastern Route. -PUBLICATION
RMRP Appeal 2020
The 2020 Appeal for the Regional Migrant Response Plan for the Horn of Africa and Yemen (RMRP) reflects revised targets and priority activities based on country-level consultations in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Yemen held with partners between March and June 2020, as well as relevant data available -PUBLICATION
MRP APPEAL 2018 - 2020
The Regional Migrant Response Plan for the Horn of Africa and Yemen (RMRP) 2018 - 2020 is a migrant-focused humanitarian and development strategy for vulnerable migrants from the Horn of Africa, specifically those from Somalia, Djibouti and Ethiopia, moving bi-directionally to and from Yemen. -PUBLICATION