 The psychosocial well-being of a migrant depends on his or her ability to deal with the stress of migration, as well as how to reintegrate successfully into his or her community of pretend. This also depends on the capacity of the family and community to create a supportive space for the returnee so that they can contribute to the development of the community. Therefore, at IOM, migrant and returnee's mental health is key for their sustainable reintegration. Psychosocial support is one of the pillars of our holistic approach to reintegration. We assist migrants with individual psychotherapy sessions, one-on-one counseling and group therapy sessions, where they come together to share their experiences for them to know that they are not alone. We empower the community, members and other stakeholders within the migration framework with basic skills in offering psychosocial support. Stigma is contagious. Let us all come together to break the stigma associated with migrants. Our holistic reintegration approach supports returnees in attaining economic self-sufficiency, social stability and psychosocial well-being within the communities to cope with the migration drivers and migrate as a matter of choice. IOM recognises the importance of the migrants, returnees and mental health in ensuring the successful and sustainable reintegration back into the communities of origin. To manage the complex process of reintegration effectively, including the psychosocial dimension, IOM, together with the government of Ghana, developed the standard operating procedures for return and reintegration. These procedures aim to co-ordinate reintegration assistance across actors to help the Ghanaian returnies rebuild their lives once they are back home in economic, social and psychosocial terms. Government and non-government stakeholders have been trained on the SOPs, including the psychosocial dimension. Community influencers have also been a channel to sensitise people on the need for psychosocial well-being of the returnies. Together, we can ensure the returnies are in a space where they can contribute to society and development of the country.