Since the start of the new phase of the Connecting Diaspora for Development project (CD4D2) in July 2019, we have been extremely busy liaising with our colleagues and stakeholders to ensure CD4D2 will become equally successful as CD4D1. Over the course of the inception phase, we have worked closely with a range of stakeholders to carefully select the priority sectors and subsequent host institutions that will benefit from the CD4D2 project. CD4D2 is a demand driven project and as such the selection of priority sectors was carefully undertaken by our IOM focal points in collaboration with the relevant government ministries and the Dutch Embassies in Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria and Somalia.
Here is an overview of the chosen sectors per focus country.