23/03/2023
Labour and Skills Development Principal Secretary, Hon. Geoffrey Kaituko , this afternoon held talks on Labour Migration, with Chairman of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Ambassador Dr Lansana Gberie, who paid him a courtesy call at the Ministry headquaters, Social Security House, block A.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been an invaluable partner to Kenya and the Ministry in particular since the country joined the organization in 1983.
The partnership has realized numerous milestones especially in the area of labour migration. It is a partnership that is clearly aligned with the current Government’s Agenda and one which the Ministry is committed to strengthening further.
The Principal Secretary who was sitting in for the Cabinet Secretary Hon. Florence Bore, affirmed to the Ministry’s commitment of seeing that the welfare and safety of migrant workers is improved, operations of the agencies, and also make their businesses competitive both in the local and international labour markets.
The PS noted that Kenya has seen an increase in the number of migrant workers returning to engage in economic activities hence transferring valuable skills gained during employment abroad, like in ICT and the Digital Economy, Finance, Agriculture and Building and Construction.
He cited various challenges faced in the process that has been continuous, some of them being inadequate access to accurate, timely and reliable data and information at the national and regional levels among others.
"The key challenges we face in this labour migration space is the inadequate access to accurate, timely and reliable data and information at the national and regional levels" , he said, adding that IOM is supporting Kenya and other countries in the region in strengthening the availability and quality of labour migration data, to inform evidence-based and gender-sensitive policies and programmes, especially around labour migration governance.
The Principal Secretary noted that not only in enhancing the welfare and safety of migrant workers but also will improve operations of the agencies and make their businesses competitive both in the local and international labour markets.
The Chairman of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Ambassador Dr Lansana Gberie, appreciated the immense support from the government of Kenya and promised total support to seeing the safety of migrant workers.
"I thank the government of Kenya for the support and an enabling atmosphere to work and assure my commitment to working with you for betterment of every person", said Mr. António.
Present at the meeting was Ms.Susan Demache, Chief of Mission, International Organization for Migration (IOM) Kenya Country Office and senior ministry officials among others.