Module 3 - Useful resources

International Organization for Migration (IOM)

2017 Voluntary Return and Reintegration: Community-Based Approaches. Altai Consulting, IOM, Geneva. Provides practitioners with a large number of compact case studies and best practices on designing, implementing and monitoring community-based reintegration projects in different contexts and environments.

2019 Community Based Psychosocial Support in Emergencies Manual. IOM, Geneva. www.iom.int/mhpsed. This manual is aimed at providing guidance on psychosocial support for communities in, and following, emergencies.

2019 IOM Handbook on Protection and Assistance to Migrants Vulnerable to Violence, Exploitation and Abuse. IOM, Geneva. Introduces IOM’s programmatic approach to protecting and assisting migrants vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse. It discusses the model’s operationalization and its application at different stages of migration and in countries of origin, transit and destination.

Samuel Hall/IOM

2017 Setting Standards for an Integrated Approach to Reintegration. IOM, Geneva, funded by DFID.

Schininà, G., J. Voltaire, A. Ataya and M-A. Salem

2011 ‘Dye mon, gen mon’ (‘Beyond the mountains, more mountains’). Social theatre, community mobilization and participation after disasters: The International Organization for Migration experience in Haiti, after January 2010’s earthquake. Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 16(1):47–54. This provides an in depth case study of the use of social theatre forums in Haiti.

Side by Side Research Consortium

2017 Developing Peer Support in the Community: A Toolkit. Mind, London.

World Food Programme (WFP)

2018 Environmental and Social Screening Tool (consultation version). WFP, Rome.