Course Description
- Comprehensive program equipping professionals with migration management knowledge and tools
- Focus on safe, orderly, and regular migration in global context
- Balances national priorities with international obligations and human rights
- Blends policy insight with operational practice across full migration spectrum
- Practical approach using case studies, simulations, and real-world problem solving
- Designed for government, international organizations, NGOs, civil society, and academics
Course Objectives
- Understand global migration trends and governance frameworks (GCM, MiGOF, AU protocols)
- Design and implement effective migration policies and strategies
- Apply international migration law and human rights standards
- Strengthen leadership, coordination, and stakeholder engagement in migration governance
- Use migration data and research for evidence-based decision-making
- Improve operational systems for border management and mobility
- Manage forced migration, refugee protection, and reintegration processes
- Promote ethical, inclusive, and rights-based approaches in migration contexts
- Integrate technology and innovation to address emerging migration challenges
Course Modules
- Introduction to Global Migration Management
- Drivers, trends, and governance structures shaping migration
- International and regional migration frameworks
- The role of migration in development and security
- Roles and Responsibilities in Migration Governance
- Functions of governments, agencies, and NGOs
- Institutional coordination and collaboration mechanisms
- Accountability and transparency in migration management
- Strategic Migration Policy and Planning
- Policy design and evaluation tools
- Inclusive and evidence-based policy processes
- Linking national policies with regional and global frameworks
- Leadership, Partnerships, and Stakeholder Engagement
- Building effective migration leadership capacity
- Engaging local communities, diaspora, and private sector
- Strengthening intergovernmental and cross-border cooperation
- Migration Data and Evidence-Based Decision-Making
- Data collection, analysis, and reporting systems
- Forecasting migration flows and risks
- Using data for communication and advocacy
- Border and Mobility Management
- Safe and secure border operations
- Identity management and verification systems
- Managing irregular migration and trafficking risks
- Forced Migration, Protection, and Durable Solutions
- Refugee protection systems and asylum procedures
- Internally displaced persons and humanitarian responses
- Return, resettlement, and reintegration frameworks
- Human Rights, Ethics, and International Migration Law
- International conventions and legal obligations
- Human rights principles in migration management
- Ethical decision-making in migration operations
- Innovation and Future Migration Challenges
- Role of technology and digital systems
- Climate change and environmental migration
- Preparing for emerging global migration trends
- Case Studies and Applied Simulations
- Regional migration case studies
- Scenario-based problem solving
- Lessons learned and best practices
Key Beneficiaries
- Government officials and policymakers
- Immigration and border management officers
- Humanitarian and development practitioners
- International and regional organization staff
- Civil society leaders and NGOs
- Academics and professionals in migration studies
General Information
- Internationally accredited certification in migration management
- Expert facilitators with global migration experience
- Real case studies and practical simulations
- Flexible delivery: online, hybrid, or in-person
- Access to global professional network
- Continuous resources, frameworks, and migration toolkits
- Career coaching and professional mentorship
Contacts
Website: www.stepsureresearchinstitute.org
Email: info@stepsureresearchinstitute.org
Phone and WhatsApp: +254 723 482 495 | +254 757 155 287