“A total of 166 migrants, including 6 women, were aided yesterday by the IOM in their voluntary return to Banjul. They will all receive tailor-made reintegration assistance upon their return,” the International Organization for Migration office in Tunisia reported.
These returns were made possible via the Migrant Protection, Return, and Reintegration program in North Africa (MPRR-NA), funded by the European Union, according to the same source.
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