Phone number +234 9061 725 514
Location Ekpoma, Edo State
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About Us
Migrants Welfare and Unity Association

About
Our Organization

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About Us

Empowering Migrants and Building Unity

The Migrants Welfare and Unity Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive support to return migrants. Founded on October 10, 2019 by Mr. Odigie Iluobe Best, our association has a proven track record of empowering return migrants to rebuild their lives. With over 500 victims of human trafficking and return migrants onboard, who have returned from Africa, Asia, and Europe.

Our values are centered on Dignity and Empowerment. We believe in treating all return migrants with dignity and respect, while being committed to empowering them to achieve their full potential. Through our awareness programs, we conduct sensitization campaigns on the dangers of irregular migration and human trafficking in schools, churches, markets, and mosques.

Contact:
Phone: +234 9061 725 514
Email: [email protected]
Location: Ekpoma, Edo State

Our Mission & Vision

Mission

Our mission is to provide comprehensive support and services to return migrants, focusing on reintegration, economic empowerment, and psychosocial support. We are dedicated to helping return migrants rebuild their lives and achieve financial stability through various programs and initiatives.

Vision

Our vision is to create a world where return migrants are empowered to rebuild their lives and contribute meaningfully to their communities. We strive to be a beacon of hope and support for those who have experienced the challenges of migration and human trafficking.

Our Programs

  • Reintegration Support: Comprehensive assistance to help return migrants adjust to life back in their home country and community
  • Economic Empowerment: Training and support to help return migrants start their own businesses and achieve financial stability
  • Awareness Programs: Educational campaigns in schools, churches, markets, and mosques about the dangers of irregular migration and human trafficking
  • Anti-Human Trafficking Initiatives: Active prevention and support programs for victims of human trafficking
  • Psychosocial Support: Mental health and emotional support services for return migrants
  • Business Development: Training and resources to help return migrants establish sustainable livelihoods
What we Do

Our Impact

2019

Year Founded

500+

Return Migrants & Trafficking Victims Supported

3

Continents Reached (Africa, Asia, Europe)

6

Core Programs

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