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    Standard Operating Procedures for Front-line Border Officials at the Point of Entry in Response to COVID-19 Outbreak

    The purpose of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) is to provide quick guidance to border officials to prevent disease transmission and contamination of the working and living premises by COVID-19, as well as effectively manage suspected and/or probable COVID-19 cases. This SOP specifically applies to border officials who deal with passengers/travellers at the Point of Entry (PoE), as part of support to the efforts of the Government in implementing National Preparedness and Response Plan (NPRP) on COVID 19.

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    Migrant Smuggling Data and Research: A global review of the emerging evidence base. Volume 2, 2018.

    Migrant Smuggling Data and Research: A global review of the emerging evidence base (Volume 2) presents a unique review of what is being collected and what can be done to further build the evidence base on migrant smuggling globally. The report shows that important research has been undertaken on the transnational crime aspects of migrant smuggling, including on routes, smuggling organization (such as criminal networking and facilitation), smuggler profiles and fees/payment.

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    COVID-19 Identification and Monitoring of Emerging Immigration, Consular and Visa Needs

    As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing travel restrictions, many migrants have become stranded or are facing situations of increased vulnerabilities. The provision of solutions for Member States to accommodate changes to immigration and consular procedures, safeguarding public health considerations and measures to protect migrants regardless of their migratory status, is at the core of IOM’s commitment to facilitating safe, orderly and regular migration.

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