Program areas at Scalabrini International Migration Network
GLOBAL SOLIDARITY FUND - Entrepreneurship training and seed capital under the lead of the Scalabrinian Missionaries (fathers), Scalabrinian Missionary Sisters, Sisters of Divine Will. Building local and national government relationships under the lead of the congregations core group. Building local and national private sector/business leaders relationships under the lead of the congregations core group. Psychosocial, Health care, and Pastoral support under the lead of the Scalabrinian Sisters, Sisters of Divine Will, and Scalabrinian Missionaries (fathers). Legal Advice under the lead of the Scalabrini Missionaries, Augustinian Recollects and Scalabrinian Missionary Sisters. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning dimensions under the lead of the Global Solidarity Fund (GSF) and the Scalabrini International Migration Network (SIMN). Administration and Management of the Hub/APP under the lead of the Scalabrini International Migration Network (SIMN).
ACE International Trust - Towards a Scalabrinian Model of Protection, Inclusion, and Advocacy for Seafarers and Fishers: Consolidating the SMSN impact.
ACE International Trust - Expanding the Scalabrinian Model on Employment, Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation for Migrants and refugees in Latin America and the Caribbean.
IOM-Intl Organization for Migrants - Empowering and Protecting Migrants and Refugees amidst a crisis: Integral Response to Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees through Fundacion Scalabrini Bolivia (FUSB), member of the Scalabrini International Migration Network, in Bolivia.IOM - BOLIVIA - Beyond accommodation and food in the shelters, these people in vulnerable situations were able to participate in violence prevention workshops, migration regularization days and receive psychosocial support and medical assistance.Regarding the nationalit, Venezuelans were the majority, representing 94%of the migrants, followed by Colombians, Peruvians, Ecuadorians and Brazilians.