About Course

The programme’s primary objective is to equip migration policy makers and programme professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively contribute to the development, coordination, implementation and monitoring of sustainable reintegration programmes.
The course is highly interactive with a strong learner-centred approach, blending theoretical components with discussions, case studies, and group and individual activities.

Status: MFHEA Accredited             Qualification Type: Award

ECTS: 2                                               Duration: 5 days

Mode of delivery/attendance: Face-to-face/full-time

Hours of total learning: 50 hours (Contact: 24 hours/Self-study: 24 hours/Assessment: 2 hours)

Language of instruction: English, French or Arabic

Address: Training Institute on Migration Capacity Partnership for the Mediterranean (MCP Med TI), Development House, 4A, St Anne Street, Floriana, Malta.

Modes of teaching

  • Lectures
  • Visual aids
  • Plenary/guided discussions
  • Practical and group exercises
  • Case studies
  • Self-paced self-study

Assessment

Attendance:
A full mark implies uninterrupted attendance through the full course of studies.

Weight: 5 points

Practical application structured as follows:
Formative assessment techniques will encompass both individual and group-based approaches. Learners will be expected to participate throughout the duration of the course in group discussions, Q&A sessions, practical exercises, small group work and plenary wrap-ups.

Weight: 35 points

Final examination:
The final examination will include two sections:

  1. Section 1: Multiple choice answer questions (15 questions)
  2. Section 2: Brief written responses – free narrative text (5 questions)

Candidates will be required to answer all sections. The examination aims to test learners’ theoretical knowledge only.

Sample question: Section 1: Multiple-choice questions
Which of these creates a favourable environment for implementing community-based reintegration projects?
A. High unemployment rates
B. Availability of services: healthcare, education, housing, etc.
C. A very small number of returnees over a long period
D. None of the above

Sample question: Section 2: Free Narrative Text: Brief written responses
Explain what vulnerability is in the context of reintegration. Give at least two examples of migration categories.

Important Remark: the sample questions above serve as examples to provide an initial idea of the type of questions that may be asked and may be revisited at a later stage.

Weight: 60 points

The passing grade for successful completion of programme: 60/100

Additional Information:

  • Dates for next intake: N/A
  • Educational programme fees: N/A
  • Registration method: N/A
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What Will You Learn?

  • Apply methods of incorporating reintegration issues into development planning
  • Create results pathways for reintegration programmes
  • Apply stakeholder mapping techniques to reintegration programme design
  • Apply capacity-strengthening mapping techniques to reintegration programme design

Course Content

Day 1

  • Introduction (30 minutes)
  • From Return to Reintegration (75 minutes)
  • Sustainable Reintegration (90 minutes)
  • Reintegration and Development (90 minutes)
  • Individual Case Management (45 minutes)

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5