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Date Shared: 
Tuesday, December 31, 2013 - 10:15
Title: 

African Capacity Building Center

Countries and areas: 
Tanzania
Partner(s): 
National Government of Tanzania, IOM
Thematic Area: 
Data and research, Policy coherence and mainstreaming
Tags: 
Policy Coherence, Capacity Building, Data and Research
Summary: 

The African Capacity Building Centre (ACBC) was established in 2009, in Moshi, United Republic of Tanzania to enhance the migration management capacity of African States, promote comprehensive migration governance and facilitate a diverse range of immigration and border management projects and training courses. The Centre is hosted by the Tanzania Regional Immigration Training Academy (TRITA) and this unique partnership has benefited both in terms of joint training programmes and workshops as well as regional support.

African States seek out the ACBC’s support to assist them in establishing sound migration policies, robust administrative and technical structures as well as the all-important human resource base necessary to tackle diverse migration issues. Over the last three years, the ACBC’s team of experts have responded to an increasingly wide range of requests from African States to build their country’s capacities and shape innovative solutions in migration management. To date, the ACBC has trained over 2400 immigration and border management officials from 26 African States.

GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2013-2014 - Thematic Meeting 2 "Labour Migration and Diaspora: Improving Labour Market Complementarities and Economic Development Outcomes"

Link: 

For more information: 

  • http://www.iom.int/files/live/sites/iom/files/Country/docs/ACBC_Brochure_2012.pdf

Source (retrieved on 04/13/2026 - 06:35): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/135