CHELD at the Inaugural meeting of the Civil Society Network on     Migration and Development

Centre for Health Ethics Law and Development (CHELD) attended the inaugural meeting of the Civil Society Network on Migration and Development (CSOnetMADE) Lagos Chapter.

The meeting brought together civil society organisations working on migration and development in Lagos to discuss shared priorities and set goals for the year. Key conversations focused on familiarising organisations with the revised migration policy to ensure alignment with government initiatives, as well as identifying opportunities to engage relevant stakeholders for effective programme implementation.

CHELD is pleased to be part of this growing network and looks forward to contributing its expertise toward addressing irregular migration, combating human trafficking, and strengthening reintegration support.