Attachment Report

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MOI UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY

STUDENT NAME: DAISY CHEPKEMOI .OMBACHI

ADM. NO: CP/58/09

COURSE CODE:

ATTACHMENT PLACE: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION (IOM)

ASSESSMENT DATE: 2IST JUNE 2010

COMPLETION DATE: JULY 2010

ATTACHMENT REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AWARD OF DEGREE IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY.

DECLARATION

This report is my own original work and has not been presented in any learning institution for award of any certificate.

Daisy C Ombachi

Signature: __________________ Date:____________

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I would like to congratulate the following people who supported and encouraged me in one way or the other to ensure success of my studies.

Special thanks to my family with whom this report would not have been completed without their moral support, advice, encouragement and guidance during the course of my studies.

Thanks to the management of IOM Eldoret/ Dadaab for their guidance and support during attachment period for sharing their skills, this makes me jubilant.

Finally, my appreciation goes to the Department of Sociology and Psychology, Moi University for facilitating the attachment as part of the degree program. Special thanks to Mr. Kipchichir my lecturer for finding time to assess me despite his busy schedule.

DEDICATION

This research is dedicated to my husband Ken for his encouragement and support throughout my studies.

The most gratitude goes to God almighty for his care throughout my learning period.

ABSTRACT

This report is aimed at TICAD-Japan funded programs i.e Psychosocial, Counter Traffi department facilities that were/facility that was attached at IOM Organization. I was able to look at the historical background of the company, the mission, vision, and organizational structure.

I was able to look at the Counseling Psychology and importance of...