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==The Integrated Experts and Returning Programme== | ==The Integrated Experts and Returning Programme== | ||
CIM places integrated experts (Germans or other Europeans) and returning experts (people from developing and emerging countries who have been trained in Germany and wish to return to their countries) in jobs with employers in Germany's partner countries for international cooperation on behalf of the German Government. <ref>[http://www.cimonline.de/en/profile/2155.asp], integrated and returning experts.</ref>, <ref>[http://www.bmz.de/en/what_we_do/approaches/bilateral_development_cooperation/players/selection/cim/index.html], integrated and returning experts.</ref> | CIM places integrated experts (Germans or other Europeans) and returning experts (people from developing and emerging countries who have been trained in Germany and wish to return to their countries) in jobs with employers in Germany's partner countries for international cooperation on behalf of the German Government. <ref>[http://www.cimonline.de/en/profile/2155.asp], integrated and returning experts.</ref>, <ref>[http://www.bmz.de/en/what_we_do/approaches/bilateral_development_cooperation/players/selection/cim/index.html], integrated and returning experts.</ref> The program aims to strengthen knowledge transfer through migrants in their countries of origin. The key instrument in this context consists of returning experts who use the professional qualifications or experience they have acquired in Germany to promote development in their country of origin after their return. Assigning these experts so that they can apply their knowledge, experience and networks in the right place can make a contribution to sustainable development in their countries of origin or assignment, and help step up economic and scientific cooperation. By supporting returning experts, the Migration for Development Program provides targeted assistance for transferring development know-how to developing, emerging and transition countries. | ||
Revision as of 12:14, 27 June 2016
Industry: | Governmental |
Headquarters: | Frankfurt am Main |
Country: | Germany |
Website: | [4] |
The Centre for International Migration and Development (CIM) is an organization jointly run by Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and the International Placement Services (ZAV) of the German Federal Employment Agency. It supports returning experts who are trained in Germany when returning to their home countries and places experts and managers with employers in developing countries and emerging economies. [1]
Founding
CIM was founded in 1980
The Integrated Experts and Returning Programme
CIM places integrated experts (Germans or other Europeans) and returning experts (people from developing and emerging countries who have been trained in Germany and wish to return to their countries) in jobs with employers in Germany's partner countries for international cooperation on behalf of the German Government. [2], [3] The program aims to strengthen knowledge transfer through migrants in their countries of origin. The key instrument in this context consists of returning experts who use the professional qualifications or experience they have acquired in Germany to promote development in their country of origin after their return. Assigning these experts so that they can apply their knowledge, experience and networks in the right place can make a contribution to sustainable development in their countries of origin or assignment, and help step up economic and scientific cooperation. By supporting returning experts, the Migration for Development Program provides targeted assistance for transferring development know-how to developing, emerging and transition countries.