International Organization for Migration
Migration support is serious work that separates experienced practitioners from those improvising. When someone arrives in Pretoria as a migrant or refugee, they face legal status questions, access to documentation, workplace rights issues, and often trafficking risks along the way. An organisation with genuine international reach and on-the-ground presence knows how to navigate cross-border agreements, identify genuine versus exploitative employment, verify asylum procedures, and connect people to safe housing. The difference between a competent migration service and a poor one is whether they actually understand the legal frameworks, have relationships with relevant authorities, and know how to identify danger before it escalates. That depth of knowledge and institutional credibility matters enormously when someone's safety is at stake.