Promoting Psychosocial Services and Assistance for Vulnerable Migrants in Morocco

Promoting Psychosocial Services and Assistance for Vulnerable Migrants in Morocco

Africa
MA.0374
MA10P0003
200,000
Morocco
Health Promotion and Assist for Migrants
National
Completed

Morocco is a transit corridor for migrants wishing to reach Europe and in recent years increasingly also a destination country. According to the Moroccan Ministry of Interior, 25,000 to 40,000 irregular migrants, originating mostly from Western Sub-Saharan Africa, reside in Morocco.

Despite recent governmental efforts to develop a comprehensive human-rights based approach migration policy, many migrants, often in an irregular situation, find themselves stranded and in a situation of vulnerability facing harsh living conditions.

Furthermore, the access to health services for irregular migrants remains difficult although their precarious living conditions and the violence they face on a daily basis means they have unmet psychosocial and medical needs.

Therefore, this project aims to improve psychosocial support services to migrants in Morocco through a two-fold action based on capacity-building activities for medical professionals in Morocco and on direct service provision to enhance pre-departure services offered to migrants in the context of the Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR) programme.