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    The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is part of the United Nations System as the leading inter-governmental organization promoting since 1951 humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all, with 174 member states and a presence in over 100 countries. IOM joined the United Nations system in September 2016.

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    As the leading inter-governmental organization promoting humane and orderly migration, IOM plays a key role to support the achievement of the 2030 Agenda through different areas of intervention that connect both humanitarian assistance and sustainable development.

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IOM staff conduct an assessment of collective centers in need of refurbishment in Uzhhorod, Ukraine, as part of a project to provide temporary housing to tens of thousands of internally displaced persons. Photo Gema Cortes / IOM
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25 May 2022
IOM Scales Up Regional Displacement Tracking in Response to the War in Ukraine
Stranded Ethiopian migrants prepare to fly home to Ethiopia on an IOM-facilitated VHR flight from Aden, Yemen. Photo: Avand Hasan/IOM 2022
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24 May 2022
Hundreds of Migrants Return to Ethiopia via IOM’s First Voluntary Return Flights from Yemen in 2022
Women work to rebuild an embankment in one of the regions hit by Cyclone Aila in Dacope, Khulna Bangladesh. Photo IOM/ Abir Abdullah 
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24 May 2022
IOM Calls for Urgent Investment in Building Resilience and Adaptation to Future Disasters
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21 May 2022
First United Nations Forum on International Migration Concludes Today
Mozambique has faced previous climate related occurrences including Cyclone Eloise in 2021. Photo: IOM/Sandra Black
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21 May 2022
Over 700,000 Affected by Cyclone Gombe in Mozambique Still in Need of Humanitarian Assistance as IOM Scales up Response
Since 2017, over 3,300 Gambians have benefitted from IOM's Voluntary Humanitarian Return (VHR) programme from Libya. Photo :IOM/Robert Kovacs
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21 May 2022
IOM Facilitates Voluntary Return of 193 Gambians from Libya and Niger
Health teams in Spin Boldak on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border screen all new arrivals for COVID-19 and Tuberculosis, and administer medical check-ups, measles vaccines and other basic health services. IOM/M. Mohammed
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20 May 2022
Common Ground needed on Clear, Equitable Pandemic Travel Measures
In January 2021, Cyclone Eloise displaced residents from Mungassa Inharimue, Beira City, in Mozambique. Photo: IOM/S. Black  
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20 May 2022
Over 59 Million People Internally Displaced in 2021: IDMC Report
IOM and UNICEF work closely to respond to the pressing issues migrant children face around the world. The new Framework builds on the well-established relationship between the two agencies and the 2006 Memorandum of Understanding that defined the main areas of cooperation between the agencies in humanitarian settings.  Photo: IOM/M. Mohammed
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19 May 2022
IOM and UNICEF Sign New Strategic Collaboration Framework
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18 May 2022
IOM Joins Call to Save Lives at Sea
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18 May 2022
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Chaired by the President of the UN General Assembly, the International Migration Review Forum is the first opportunity for Member States, the UN System and others to reflect upon the achievements to date and challenges in the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. Photo: IOM/Archive 
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18 May 2022
First Historic International Migration Review Forum Begins Today

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