2022 Award "Best Practice in Citizen Participation"
16th Edition
Mexicali: Comprehensive Migrant Care Plan
On December 9, 2021, seven Haitian migrants arrived and from that moment the Government of Mexicali, through the Comprehensive Family Development System (DIF), designed the Comprehensive Migrant Care Plan.
In a matter of days, there were already more than 3,000 migrants, so 12 Community Development and Integral Human Development Centers were set up in shelters, and they were segmented by marital status, nuclear family, medical condition, and immigration status.
Economic, human and material resources, citizens, state sources, civil organizations, the municipality and voluntary migrants were linked.
Based on international standards, food, personal hygiene items, shelter from low temperatures, clothing, first and second level medical services were provided.
Methodology
Phase 1. Immediate care
Record
Preparation of a census that contains personal data, vaccination schedule, professional experience and immigration status.
Medical evaluation.
Obtaining external generals, risk identification based on symptoms, health segmentation and possible consultation candidacy.
Lodging
We provide clean, sterilized, functional sanitary spaces with hot water in showers, cots, mats, blankets and pillows.
Food
Management of inputs, human resources and facilities to offer balanced food.
Phase 2. Implementation of the comprehensive plan
Enabling shelters
Opening of twelve shelters to serve and segment the population based on their characteristics; pregnancy, marital status, nuclear family, chronic degenerative disease and/or risk due to respiratory symptoms.
Medical care.
Constant medical consultation, medication supply and connection with second level services; gynecological, prenatal, postnatal, psychological, psychiatric and specialty consultation.
job bank
Documentation and paperwork management, constant promotion of the labor force, creation of a job bank and employment fair, constant monitoring and training.
Phase 3. Social integration
housing prospecting
We act as the moral guarantee before owners, we elaborate a campaign of awareness and sensitization to obtain housing.
academic leveling
Provide migrant children and youth with classes in the Spanish language, help them function in the social, cultural and educational areas. All in order to be channeled to different educational institutions.
expenses
Programming and support in the transfers of the people who graduated.
Rehabilitation and reconversion of centers.
Impact
Census
- Income: 2767
- Expenditures: 2767
- Graduated families: 922
- Leased homes: 461
Education
- Income to basic education: 128
- Adults with educational revalidation: 80
Labor
- Management of Federal Taxpayer Records (RFC): 900
- Formally active job openings: 2,000
Health
- Medications delivered: 714
- Medical consultation and follow-up: 2767
Donations
- 48,963 articles.
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