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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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Reburial ceremony in Kocho, Sinjar district. Photo: IOM 2021/Raber Aziz
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04 Aug 2022
More Support Needed for Survivors of the Sinjar Massacre
As part of community reintegration, IOM partnered with a local NGO to rehabilitate a multi-purpose community center in Khartoum, Sudan and aims to support host communities and returnees in the area. Photo: IOM/Muse Mohammed
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29 Jul 2022
Nearly 50,000 Migrants Assisted to Voluntarily Return Home: 2021 Return and Reintegration Key Highlights
IOM Deputy Director General for Operations, Ugochi Daniels during her visit to Bangladesh. Photo: IOM 
News
28 Jul 2022
IOM Deputy Director Calls for Solidarity with Rohingya Refugees and Host Communities; Commends Bangladesh's Migration Management & Climate Change Leadership
A young boy trudges through deep mud and river water on his way to school in Ethiopia. His village was flooded by heavy rains weeks ago. Photo: IOM 2018/ Mohammed Muse
News
26 Jul 2022
New Guidelines to Provide First Global Policy Framework on Protecting Children on the Move in Face of Climate Change
A woman rolls a jerrican in search of water in Somalia. The country alongside others in the Horn of Africa is currently facing acute water shortage as a result of the ongoing drought. Photo: IOM/Claudia Barrios
News
26 Jul 2022
African Heads of State and Governments Meet in Uganda to Call for Concerted Efforts to Tackle Climate Change
IOM supports Ukrainian nationals in Greece throughout their integration process. Photo: IOM
News
16 Jul 2022
IOM Pledges Integration, Employability Support for Ukrainian Nationals in Greece
A woman stands in front of her new shelter constructed in the Tagal displacement site. IOM Chad/2020
News
09 Jul 2022
Over 30,000 People Get Critical Help Through IOM and the Netherlands’ Safe Migration Initiative
IOM shares its migration recommendations with the Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union. Photo: European Union
News
07 Jul 2022
IOM Issues Migration Recommendations to the Czech EU Presidency
Migrants and refugees crossing the Serbian-Croatian border, 2015. Photo: IOM/Francesco Malavolta
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05 Jul 2022
IOM, UNHCR and UNICEF Urge European States to End Child Detention
According to IOM’s Missing Migrants Project, over 2,000 deaths of migrants have been documented since 2014 in the Sahara Desert alone. Photo: IOM/Andrea Ruffini 2021
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01 Jul 2022
IOM Deplores Deaths at Chad-Libya Border and Calls for Stronger Action for Migrant Protection
Lajas Blancas, Panama. According to the Missing Migrants Project, 51 people died on migration journeys through the Darien Gap in 2021. Photo: IOM/Gema Cortes
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01 Jul 2022
Latest Migrant Tragedy in Texas Highlights Crisis Along Deadliest Migration Land Route
Tijuana - A group of migrants in Northern Mexico approaches the border to enter the USA in an operation accompanied by IOM staff Photo: IOM/Alejandro Cartagena
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29 Jun 2022
IOM, UNHCR Call for Vigorous Investigation After Dozens Die in Abandoned Trailer in Texas

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