In 2020 and 2021, respectively, Switzerland launched two strategically important regional projects in East and West & North Africa (currently Egypt, Ethiopia, Guinea, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Sudan and Tunisia): “Programme Enfants et Jeunes sur les Routes Migratoires d’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Nord” (EJM) and “East African Migration Routes” (EAMR), financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). Both projects have the purpose of strengthening protection mechanisms for children and youth on the move, underscored by the dire situation they faced in displacement situations. They aim to address critical gaps in protection, focusing on community-based systems, self-reliance, education, and economic empowerment, with a gender transformative lens where feasible. As the first phases of these projects conclude, the Knowledge and Policy Dialogue on Protection of Children & Youth on the Move (KAPCYM) Unit, awarded to Caritas Switzerland for implementation, has been designed to enhance Switzerland's positioning on Migration and Child protection, to foster a community of practice, regional synergies and exchanges of evidence-based lessons learnt and good practices, and contribute to a more strategic approach to Swiss partners’ policy advocacy messages and approaches.
Operating independently of operational responsibilities, and complementary to the activities of the two regional migration projects, the KAPCYM Unit’s objectives will focus (1) on knowledge building and (2) disseminate good practices/learning, and (3) facilitate, provide support and recommendations for advocacy through selected messages to be used by Swiss representations, federal offices and project partners, in their respective external engagement efforts. Caritas Switzerland is present in East and West Africa with offices in Ethiopia, Uganda, South Sudan, Chad, Burkina Faso and Mali. To cover its presence in North Africa (Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt) as well, Caritas Switzerland is searching for an expert on migration (migration policy, migration dialogue, migration and youth) in North Africa to complement its team of knowledge managers and advocacy/policy dialogue experts.
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