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    In 2014, the Governments of the Philippines and the United States launched the MICIC Initiative to address the impact of crises conflicts and natural disasters on migrants.

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    The International Organization for Migration (IOM) supports its counterparts and partners in the implementation of the MICIC Guidelines through a comprehensive offer of capacity building tools and services.

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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 1: Track information on conflicts and natural disasters, and the potential impact on migrants
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 2: Collect and Share Information on Migrants, Subject to Privacy, Confidentiality, and the Security and Safety of Migrants
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 3: Empower Migrants to Help Themselves, their Families, and Communities During and in the Aftermath of Crises
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 4: Incorporate migrants in prevention, preparedness, and emergency response systems
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 5: Involve Migrants in Contingency Planning and Integrate their Needs and Capacities
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 6: Communicate Effectively with Migrants
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 7: Establish Coordination Agreements in Advance to Leverage Strengths and Foster Trust
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 8: Build Capacity and Learn Lessons for Emergency Response and Post-Crisis Action
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 9: Communicate Widely, Effectively, and Often with Migrants on Evolving Crises and How to Access Help
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 10: Facilitate Migrants’ Ability to Move to Safety
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 11: Provide Humanitarian Assistance to Migrants without Discrimination
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 12: Establish Clear Referral Procedures Among Stakeholders
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 13: Relocate and Evacuate Migrants When Needed
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 14: Address Migrants’ Immediate Needs and Support Migrants to Rebuild Lives
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14 Dec 2016
Guideline 15: Support Migrants’ Host Communities

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  • Toolkit for Implementation
  • MICIC Smartphone Application
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Capacity Building

  • E-Learning for Consular Staff
  • E-Learning for Emergency Responders
  • Training for Emergency Responders
  • Preparedness Training for Migrants
  • Coordination Structures
Our Work
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) supports its counterparts and partners in the implementation of the MICIC Guidelines through a comprehensive offer of capacity building tools and services.