The European Union (EU) in collaboration with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) have launched a three-year project aimed at enhancing migration governance in Ghana.

The €2.9 million initiative known as the "ATUU" project, seeks to strengthen Ghana's capacity to manage migration ef­fectively, ensuring it is orderly and mutually beneficial.

It would enhance the ability of stakeholders to provide protection and social assistance to vulnerable migrants at both national and local levels while building on previous EU-IOM migration initiatives that focuses on strengthening insti­tutional capacity, improving data collection, and assisting vulnerable migrants.

Additionally, "ATUU" aims to establish a national referral mech­anism in order to support the sus­tainable reintegration of returnees into the Ghanaian society.