
France has announced funding of €2 million aimed at supporting the reintegration of repatriated Haitians. This support, conveyed through the French Embassy in Haiti to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), is intended to strengthen reception and reintegration systems in the country.
According to the information provided, the contribution will be used to improve humanitarian assistance for repatriated individuals, notably through logistical support at border crossings, emergency food aid, and expanded access to healthcare services. The program also aims to boost local economic recovery by supporting the creation of income-generating activities.
This initiative is part of the ongoing partnership between France and the IOM, marked by an increasing commitment to social stability and community development in Haiti. It reflects Paris’s intent to support sustainable solutions to the challenges of migration and the vulnerability of populations undergoing forced return.
