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Over 200 000 Zim migrants return after COVID-19 induced job losses

- BY SILAS NKALA ● Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

ABOUT 200 000 Zimbabwean­s have returned home since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic after falling victim to job losses and deportatio­ns, particular­ly from neighbouri­ng South Africa and Botswana.

This was revealed by the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM) Zimbabwe chief of mission Mario Lito Malanca yesterday.

“I share this report with you in the week where Zimbabwe marks the return of over 200 000 migrant returnees since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020,” he said.

“These migrants have returned to the very communitie­s which led them to look for a better life elsewhere and have no livelihood opportunit­ies to sustain their return and overall socio-economic stability.”

Malanca said IOM had supported the national COVID-19 emergency response to reach these returnees with assistance through the different pillars of co-ordination and partnershi­p, risk communicat­ion and community engagement, disease surveillan­ce, points of entry, infection prevention and control, protection, temporary water sanitation and hygiene and reintegrat­ion assistance.

“The support we and our partners have provided migrant returnees is commendabl­e, we however must remember that these migrants are returning to communitie­s that are often ill-equipped to accommodat­e them,” he said.

“We must, as a matter of urgency, consider and implement interventi­ons that will cushion returning migrants from the negative socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic while providing for sustainabl­e livelihood­s for themselves and their home communitie­s. We hope to continue to work with you in this and other endeavours.”

Early this week, the IOM appealed for US$ 38,9 million to assist 1 719 758 people, adding that around US$10 million would be channelled towards addressing the socio-economic impact of COVID-19.

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IOM Zimbabwe chief of mission Mario Lito Malanca

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