“…For the implementation of said programmes, in particular, NGOs receive government funding which, in the case of Italy, for example, is proportional to the number of migrants who agree to the measure (Marino et al., 2022: 18). This results in migrants to be repatriated becoming a ‘desired category’ for NGOs (Shaidrova, 2023: 510), which could force migrants to accept AVR, thus making the decision even less voluntary in reality (Marino et al., 2022: 18). This means that NGOs are caught between, on the one hand, their moral imperative to assist migrants—which also involves respecting their full autonomy and freedom of choice—and, on the other, the priorities of those holding the purse strings, which tend to be geared towards restricting the flow and presence of migrants (Vandevoordt, 2017: 1907).…”