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Alternatives to Detention: Using M&E to Learn What Works & Why


This IDC briefing paper outlines the areas to consider when developing a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework for alternatives to immigration detention. Migration authorities need evidence about what interventions work – and why – in order to implement or expand alternatives to detention. Monitoring and evaluation is key to building that evidence base.

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