|
|
|
|
|
Overseas: Program Profiles
Date Established 2000 Refugees Most of the program's students are of the following ethnicities: Azeri, Armenian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Moldovan, Uygur, Afghan, Iranian, Iraqi, Angolan, Ethiopian, Eritrean, Sudanese, Congolese, Somali, Cuban, or Chinese. Students range from the age of 14 to 69. Training Sites The program conducts mobile CO missions in the following locations: Baku, Azerbaijan; Almaty, Kazakhstan; Bishkek and Osh, Kyrgyzstan; Valletta, Malta; Chisinau, Moldova; Timisoara, Romania; Krasnodar, Moscow, and St. Petersburg, Russia; Banja Kovilija, Serbia; Ashgabat, Turkmenistan; Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkov, and Odessa, Ukraine; and Tashkent and Termez, Uzbekistan. Staff The IOM Moscow CO team currently consists of five CO instructors. Course Particulars IOM Moscow travels to the refugees on mobile missions to deliver CO classes, and conducts three standards of trainings: a one-day session of 6-7 hours for P2 (Lautenberg) refugees outside of Moscow, a three-day session of 15-18 hours for P1 refugees, and a half-day session for P2 refugees in Moscow. The program's curriculum is based on the contents of “Welcome to the United States: A Guidebook for Refugees,” and its accompanying video, as well as on feedback from students, trainers, and resettlement colleagues. The curriculum includes 15 units in total, covering topics such as Employment, Cultural Adjustment, Parenting, Money Management, US Law, Adult/Child Education, Resettlement Agency and Health. The courses are based on experiential and active learning, with the majority of training conducted through group activities, questions, discussions, debates and dialogue with the students. When necessary, interpreters are used to convey the information with clarity. |
![]() |
||