IOM African Capacity Building Centre - ACBC

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25/04/2025

🎥 New Video Alert!

We’re excited to share a glimpse into the International Migration Law Capacity Development Programme for Africa (IML-ACDP) – a collaborative effort to support States in implementing a rights-based approach to migration governance across the continent. 🌍

Through this initiative, IOM’s International Migration Law (IML) team and the African Capacity Building Centre (ACBC) are working hand in hand to strengthen legal and institutional frameworks on migration.

📚 Interested in upcoming training opportunities?
👉 Explore our courses: https://www.iom.int/training-and-capacity-building-international-migration-law

🤝 In partnership with:
✔️ IOM’s IML Team
✔️ ACBC
🌐 Supported by the IOM Development Fund

Photos from IOM African Capacity Building Centre - ACBC's post 05/12/2022

05 December 2022 – The African Capacity Building Centre (ACBC) organized a blended-learning training on the Standard Operating Procedures for Frontline Border Officials at Points of Entry (POEs) on Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak as part of its Dutch-funded project « Enhancing African Member States Personnel’s Capacities to Respond to and Mitigate the Spread of COVID -19 ».

The training, which brought together 20 officials from the Tanzanian Regional Immigration Training Academy (TRITA), the Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA), the (Kilimanjaro) Regional Immigration Office (RIO), and the Holili-Taveta and Namanga One-Stop Border Posts (OSBPs), aims to improve frontline officers' abilities to reduce the risk of infection and transmission, as well as control and contain communicable diseases in Tanzania.

The day-long training was divided into three parts: a face-to-face session on the link between migration and health, an e-modules session on COVID-19 Response at POEs developed by IOM, and a world café session in which representatives reflected on best practices at POEs, challenges, and needs to improve migration management in times of health crisis.

The activity, which served as a refresher training, followed the first training organized on the same by the ACBC for the Holili-Taveta OSBP on April 7, 2021, and had the particularity of bringing together not only three of the country's most important entry points for people and goods, but also some of the first graduates from Tanzania’s new Immigration Training School in Tanga which opened in August 2022.

On behalf of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Dr. Anna P. Makakala, the Immigration representatives thanked IOM for its unwavering support to the Tanzania Immigration through the IOM ACBC since 2009. They emphasized that the training's inclusive approach, which was for many the first of its kind, offered a great platform to learn from various agencies and, in particular, to share best practices. The training provided an opportunity for customs, health and police officers to become aware of the challenges faced at various POEs and to share expertise and solutions for better border management in times of health crisis in a way that does not impede free movement and trade.

This training was funded by the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, which has been supporting the ACBC through its Repatriation and Departure Service (R&DS) since 2017.

For more information, please contact:
Melissa Tui IOM ACBC Project Officer (Curriculum Development) [email protected]

Photos from IOM African Capacity Building Centre - ACBC's post 23/09/2022

PRESS BRIEFING NOTE: IOM ACBC LAUNCHES ITS FORENSIC DOCUMENT LABORATORY IN KILIMANJARO!

22-23 September 2022 - The African Capacity Building Centre officially launched its Forensic Lab fully stocked with document examination equipment donated by Regula Forensics and Foster + Freeman.

On the occasion, the Centre organized a 2-day document examination training led by Regula Forensics and brought together Immigration Officers from the Republic of Kenya based at the Taveta-Holili One-Stop Border Post (OSBP), the United Republic of Tanzania based at the Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA), the Holili – Taveta OSBP, the Tanzania Regional Immigration Training Academy (TRITA), as well as IOM colleagues from both the Tanzania country office and the ACBC.

With its state-of-the-art Laboratory, the ACBC is able to continue working with its government partners in Africa towards achieving the aims of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Global Compact for Migration (GCM), and the Agenda 2063.

The launch, which coincided with the first anniversary of the ACBC's expansion, represents the IOM's ongoing commitment to assisting AU Members in strengthening their migration management capacities.

For more information, please contact:
Mpilo Nkomo (IOM ACBC) at [email protected]
Benny Moshi (IOM Tanzania) at [email protected]

Photos from IOM African Capacity Building Centre - ACBC's post 15/09/2022

IOM, under the Better Migration Management (BMM) programme funded by and , is hosting a Standard Operating Procedures Workshop for Djiboutian Immigration Officers in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania from 12 Sep to 16 Sept 2022

The workshop, held in collaboration with the IOM African Capacity Building Centre (IOM ACBC), aims to enhance the awareness of the immigration officers on the SOPs, including the concept of Integrated Border Management (IBM)

The SOPs are pursuant to Objective 11 of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (GCM) which calls for the management of borders in an integrated, secure, and coordinated manner.

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