MHub works on behalf of the North Africa Mixed Migration Task Force consisting of DRC, IOM, OHCHR, RMMS, Save the Children, UNHCR, and UNODC. It promotes a human rights-based approach to ensuring the protection of people moving in mixed and complex flows to, through and from North Africa.
What we do:
MHub is a go-to place for knowledge, data and research. MHub collects, analyzes and disseminates relevant data among North Africa Mixed Migration Task Force (MMTF) members and concerned stakeholders. It produces regular trend bulletins, undertakes innovative research and organizes expert discussions.
A platform for inter-agency exchange and coordination. MHub provides the secretariat for the North Africa Mixed Migration Task Force with a view to:
• Pooling expertise: North Africa MMTF members regularly share their expertise and identify good practices and lessons learnt. MHub collects this expertise and redisseminates it through its information channels
• Disseminating innovative and good practices: MHub and the North Africa MMTF members share lessons learnt with governments and concerned actors to promote protection of the human rights of people on the move.
• Establishing priority areas for cooperation and potential joint programme responses: Exchange and Co-operation among North Africa MMTF members and with national governments, inter-regional bodies and other UN agencies can promote synergies, define new interventions, and minimize duplication.
• Advocacy: MHub provides a collective means for Task Force members to highlight pressing policy and programmatic concerns.
Download our MHub Info Sheet to have all the information at hand.
For the MHub Info Sheet in Arabic, download here.







