The Hague, 09/10/2024- The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Dutch Repatriation and Departure Service (DT&V) have announced the official renewal of their long-standing collaboration to support the voluntary return of migrants (REAN) from the Netherlands today. This partnership, which has been active since 1992, continues to provide migrants with the opportunity to return to their home countries safely, voluntarily, and with dignity.
The renewed agreement emphasizes both organizations’ shared commitment to humane migration management. The voluntary return programme offers support to migrants who wish to return to their country of origin, providing them with practical assistance, such as travel arrangements, reintegration support, and individualized counselling. This helps ensure the return process is sustainable and in line with international human rights standards.
Commitment to Sustainable Migration Solutions
The collaboration between IOM and the Dutch Repatriation and Departure Service underscores the importance of voluntary return as a crucial component of responsible migration management. Through this partnership, IOM and DTenV aim to foster a humane approach to migration that prioritizes the rights and dignity of individuals while also creating sustainable solutions.
The partnership also reaffirms the Dutch government’s commitment to working with international organizations to manage migration challenges effectively. By facilitating voluntary return, the programme aims to ease the pressure on asylum systems while giving migrants the option to return home with support for a new start.
Key Benefits of the Voluntary Return Programme
Migrants who choose voluntary return through this programme can access a range of benefits, including:
- Travel assistance and funding for the return journey
- Pre-departure counselling and information on reintegration opportunities
- Financial support for reintegration in their home country
- Access to IOM’s global network of assistance services
Since 1992, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in the Netherlands has facilitated the voluntary return of over 60,000 migrants to their countries of origin.
Partnership
“The renewal of our partnership with the Dutch Repatriation and Departure Service reflects our mutual commitment to ensuring that migrants are given the opportunity to return home safely and with dignity,” said Fabien Sambussy, IOM Chief of Mission in the Netherlands. “Voluntary return programmes are essential for both protecting the rights of migrants and maintaining an orderly and humane migration system.”
Simone Steendijk, Director of the Dutch Repatriation & Departure Service, added: “This partnership with IOM is critical to our efforts to manage migration in a responsible and humane manner. We are pleased to continue working with IOM.”
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