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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 175 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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    • Migration Management
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Otilia, a Honduran mother, looks at a portrait of her son Arnold who went missing on his migration journey through Mexico. Photo: IOM/Ismael Cruceta 2023. 
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30 Mar 2023
New Network on Missing Migrants in the Americas Aims to Drive Action to Save Migrant Lives
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29 Mar 2023
UK “Illegal Migration Bill” Exacerbates Risks for Survivors of Modern Slavery: IOM
Floods and strong winds have led to the destruction of livelihoods and infrastructure across 14 districts in Malawi. Photo: IOM/Malawi
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22 Mar 2023
Half a Million Displaced in Malawi by Cyclone: Humanitarian Needs Soar
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22 Mar 2023
AU, EU and UN Push for Urgent Action to Address the Pressing Needs of Migrants and Refugees in Libya
Labour Ministers from 11 countries in the East and Horn of Africa during the signing ceremony. Photo Credits IOM/ Yonatan Tefera
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21 Mar 2023
IOM and East and Horn of Africa Governments Renew Commitment on Labour Migration Governance
Torrential rains have caused flooding in provinces of Adiyaman and Sanliurfa in Türkiye previously impacted by the earthquake. Photo: IOM/Enver Muhammed
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18 Mar 2023
IOM Responds to Powerful Floods as Needs Deepen for Earthquake Affected Communities
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16 Mar 2023
IOM Welcomes Guinea’s First Ever Migration Governance Framework
Venezuelan migrants and refugees lining up in Pacaraima, Brazil. Photo: IOM/Gema Cortes.
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15 Mar 2023
Venezuelan Refugees, Migrants, and Their Hosts Need Help to Chart a Brighter Future
IOM’s Director General Antonio Vitorino and Regional Director for South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Manfred Profazi, IOM Türkiye’s team at the warehouse, Gaziantep. Photo: Ever Mohammed/IOM 2023 
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12 Mar 2023
Solidarity and Action: IOM Director General Appeals for “Long Haul” Support on Visit to Earthquake Zone
People walk along the quake-ruined streets of Hatay. Photo: IOM/Emrah Ozesen
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11 Mar 2023
“New Phase” Dawns in Earthquake Recovery Says IOM Director General on Visit to Türkiye
Afghan girls arrive in Rwanda to continue their education. Photo: IOM 2023/Robert Kovacs
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10 Mar 2023
Afghan Girls Relocate to Rwanda to Continue Their Education: IOM and SOLA Partnership
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09 Mar 2023
IOM Statement on the Situation of Migrants in Tunisia

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Cross-cutting (Global)

  • Migration and the 2030 Agenda
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What we do

  • Migration Management
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