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At NeverLate Network Africa, we operate in two distinct but interconnected phases:

 

  • Reintegration Support for Returnees and Displaced Individuals:

Migrants returning to their home countries, such as returnees, refugees, and displaced persons, often face numerous challenges, from societal backlash to limited access to formal government support. While some African countries have started implementing reintegration policies, many returnees are unaware of or unprepared for formal interventions, especially in countries like Ghana and Nigeria. We provide both formal and informal reintegration models, helping individuals adapt to their new environments, secure essential services, and rebuild their lives with dignity.

 

  • Advocacy and Community Initiatives for Vulnerable Groups:

Beyond reintegration, we actively engage in advocacy and community-driven initiatives to address the urgent needs of vulnerable groups within local communities. Whether it's tackling environmental degradation, health crises, or social inequities, we empower communities through grassroots advocacy, education, and sustainable development programs. We focus on helping those most affected by systemic challenges to build resilient, self-sufficient communities.
Together, these phases enable us to create lasting, impactful change for both returnees and vulnerable community members.

 

ACTIVITIES/SERVICES 

 

  • Reintegration Support: Assist returnees and displaced individuals with adapting to their home country by helping them acquire health insurance, employment, driving licenses, and other essential services.

  • Psychological and Social Support: Provide mental health services to returnees, refugees, and forced migrants.

  • Family Reunification: Help reunite returnees and refugees with family members and friends after long periods of displacement.

  • Temporary Accommodation: Offer temporary housing solutions to stranded returnees and refugees in urgent need of shelter.

  • Capacity Building and Skills Development: Organize workshops and seminars aimed at enhancing the skills of returnees and vulnerable individuals, empowering them for personal development and economic independence.

  • Advocacy for Vulnerable Communities: Advocate for solutions to critical issues affecting vulnerable communities, including environmental degradation, health crises, and social inequalities, through community-based initiatives and partnerships.

  • Research and Data Collection: Conduct research on reintegration challenges, migration trends, and the needs of vulnerable communities to inform policies, interventions, and best practices. This research helps us tailor our services and advocate for more effective solutions.