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Unlocking the 21st century’s digital gold: How data helps to protect migrants

Online service directory: Locate protection services easily online

The who, when and where of human trafficking cases in one database

Civil society organisations play an important role in the identification of victims of trafficking. They provide the services needed, for example family reunification, or refer victims and vulnerable migrants to other actors.

Civil society organisations play an important role in the identification of victims of trafficking. They provide the services needed, for example family reunification, or refer victims and vulnerable migrants to other actors.

The launch event of the online service directory and the National TiP Database began with a “solidarity Walk” in Kampala to raise awareness of the situation of victims of trafficking and for the promotion and protection of their rights.

The launch event of the online service directory and the National TiP Database began with a “solidarity Walk” in Kampala to raise awareness of the situation of victims of trafficking and for the promotion and protection of their rights.

IOM chief of mission Sanusi Tejan Savage launches the National TiP Database with his signature.

IOM chief of mission Sanusi Tejan Savage launches the National TiP Database with his signature.

About the project

The Better Migration Management (BMM) Programme enables national authorities and institutions to manage safe, orderly and regular migration by applying a human rights-based approach, and to address trafficking in human beings and the smuggling of migrants within and from the Horn of Africa region. The programme started in 2016 and is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the European Union (EU). It is currently in its 3rd phase, which runs until September 2025. BMM is implemented by British Council, CIVIPOL, IOM, UNODC and GIZ, who is in the lead of the implementing partnership. The partner countries are Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan and Uganda.

Find out more about the BMM Programme on our websites on INTPA and GIZ.