IOM Program helps make Middle East migration safer for women
Irregular migration routes from Africa to the Middle East are increasingly being traveled by women and young girls that are looking for a better life. While traveling, many are falling victim to forced marriages or being trafficked into modern slavery while searching for a job in the Middle East once they arrive. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is providing services for migrants, including potential victims of trafficking, through their migrant response centers (MRCs) in the region.
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