Project Context and Scope
Irregular migration, particularly along the Central Mediterranean route from Nigeria- North Africa- Europe, is extremely dangerous. These migrants experience more gross human rights violations and mortalities compared to any other migration route around the globe. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) remains committed to intensifying efforts to protect the high number of migrants rescued at sea, and along the central Mediterranean route, by strengthening collaboration with key stakeholders in transit countries, and working with Government stakeholders, UN Agencies, and civil society in countries of origin, to address the drivers of irregular migration and strengthen direct assistance for vulnerable migrants.
IOM Nigeria focuses on safeguarding the rights and well-being of migrants, victims of trafficking, and crisis-affected populations. Migrants often face heightened health risks due to unsafe travel conditions during migration journeys, limited access to health care in transit or destination areas, poor living conditions (including overcrowded camps or informal settlements), exposure to violence, trauma, and exploitation, which can lead to physical and mental health issues.
As part of the protection activities implemented by IOM, there is a need to support migrants with health needs, as providing health support ensures that their dignity and well-being are respected and upheld.
Working under the direct supervision of the Protection Program Manager (MM/AVRR) and in coordination with the transit center manager, the successful candidate will carry out the following responsibilities.
Organizational Department / Unit to which the Consultant is contributing
MM/AVRR (MPRR/RR0342) Tasks to be performed under this contract
Travel to support migration health services for IOM beneficiaries may be required on approval by the Project Manager (MM/AVRR)
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