Recently Project 'Prayas' has been launched by the International Organization for Migration

Recently Project 'Prayas' has been launched by the International Organization for Migration

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Category : International Published on: December 26 2023

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  • Recently Project 'Prayas' has been launched by the International Organization for Migration.
  • This project is a joint collaboration between the International Organization for Migration, India, and the Indian Council of World Affairs.
  • Project Prayas has been launched to facilitate safe, orderly, and regular migration for Indian workers and students.
  • The project aims to facilitate safe, orderly, and regular migration for willing Indian migrant workers and students through policy recommendations in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs and State Governments, thereby strengthening international migration governance.
  • According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the effort is one of the first attempts to consolidate all state-level initiatives for safe, orderly, and well-managed international migration.
  • The International Migration Organization was established in the year 1951 AD.
  • Its headquarters is located in Geneva, Switzerland.
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