The challenges of unsafe migration from Bangladesh
Bangladesh is the sixth-largest migrant-sending country globally, but at least one-third of migration attempts fail, usually due to fraud.
Strengthening Migration Systems

40M
people reached with awareness campaigns on safe migration, reintegration, remittance management and anti-trafficking

33,976
returnees & trafficking survivors reintegrated through psychosocial, economic and social support programs.

165
migrants successfully secured safe employment in Singapore through BRAC in 2024.
BRAC’s 4P strategy for safe and successful migration
BRAC takes a 360-degree approach that spans the whole migration process, and includes policy advocacy to make change at a systemic level. Support begins with prevention and pre-departure activities such as language training, document checking and community awareness campaigns. When migrants are abroad, support continues through telemedicine, recognizing that access to foreign health services is typically limited. Emergency assistance is provided for returnee migrants at the airport, as well as long-term, comprehensive support for sustainable reintegration.
This integrated approach, commonly termed as the 4P strategy—prevention, protection, prosecution, and partnership—strengthens the chances of successful migration, and supports people to recover after failed migration attempts.
A story of returning home
A man came back from Qatar after 25 years, maybe. He could not provide any information regarding any of his relatives. However, BRAC helped locate him and reunite him with his family. Seeing this, I decided to contact BRAC to find my father.”
- son of Abdul Jobbar, a migrant worker who returned after 35 years

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