Establishment of Integrated Border Management
Model at the Southern Borders of Azerbaijan
The aim of this two year
project is to establish a replicable Integrated
Border Management (IBM) system at the southern
border of Azerbaijan with Iran. The project is
implemented by IOM with the financial support
received from the European Union. The
implementation of the project has been launched
in June 2006 and incorporates relevant
approaches from the EU experience, through
cooperation among, and capacity building of
border, customs and other authorities involved
in border management so as to enhance
intra-service and interagency cooperation in
Azerbaijan to pilot a methodology for IBM.
The IBM entails coordination and cooperation of
all relevant services and agencies involved in
border control and procedures in order to build
a functional, effective and integrated system of
border management with a common goal of creating
open, but controlled and safe borders. This will
be complemented by institutionalizing
cooperative data collection, sharing and
analysis for risk management, as well as
enabling the appropriation of new IBM concepts
by Government of Azerbaijan in support of their
subsequent replication nationally.
To achieve the aforementioned objectives, a
Border Guards Training School (BGTS) has been
established and provided with all necessary
facilities at State Border Service (SBS). At
present, BGTS is fully operational for
delivering training activities, as well as
organizing other international events undertaken
by the Service.
A Project Advisory Committee (PAC), comprising
representatives from relevant state institutions
and international organization has been
established. The PAC is a consultative body and
delivers recommendations where appropriate to
enhance successful implementation of the project
approach.
Additionally, within the provision of technical
assistance component of the IBM Project, IT
equipments such as computers and educational
materials have been donated by IOM to the BGTS.
A set of trainings for the newly recruited staff
of the SBS on IBM concept and practices is being
conducted by an international expert, who
possesses an extensive experience on the topic.
Trainings on IBM are also planned to be
delivered to the border guards of SBS Nakhchivan
department.
The Project also envisages carrying out of
several exposure visits at national and
international level for the representatives of
relevant state agencies. The study visits will
offer further opportunities for officials to be
acquainted with best practices that would enable
direct learning, thus fostering understanding of
the IBM concept and practices.
Public service announcement
has been produced and broadcasted in the
framework of the project “Secondary school
education in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to
contribute to the prevention of trafficking in
persons”.
Beware of fraudulent offers of migration
assistance in the internet or email marketing.
Individuals considering migrating for whatever
purpose or destination should take extreme
caution in dealing with internet offers or email
marketing. If you see any offers using IOM's
name or referring to IOM, please inform your
nearest IOM office.