ENVIRONMENTAL INCENTIVES
This document is a rapid literature review on migration, specifically focusing on the state of evidence on strategies or approaches for engaging directly with migrants and addressing their particular needs in communities where they reside.
2023

Abstract
The review was conducted by examining relevant evidence from the past five years (2018-2022) from various databases and sources, including peer-reviewed literature, institutional reports, expert opinion, and gray literature. The review identifies key needs for migrants, including understanding the risks and realities of the migration route, legal status in host or transit countries, stable and legal employment, finance and banking, public education, healthcare, emotional and psychological support, money and resources, and social acceptance and integration. The document also discusses the importance of carefully designing information campaigns to inform potential migrants about the realities of migration and the risks of human trafficking.
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