At least 8,938 people died on migration routes worldwide in 2024, making it the deadliest year on record, according to new ...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is implementing essential structural adjustments at its Geneva ...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) welcomes the European Commission’s proposal for a new European legal ...
The Government of Japan has allocated USD 55 million to support a wide range of operations to be implemented by the ...
In just one month, intense violence has forced over 60,000 people to flee—yet another record in Haiti’s worsening humanitarian situation. For years, gang violence, displacement, and instability have ...
IOM has built up a significant knowledge base on the international legal norms and principles that protect the rights of migrants and regulate migration. These norms are referred to as international ...
IOM enables resettlement, relocation and voluntary repatriation solutions for displaced persons who have fled conflict, violence and disaster. It works closely with governments, intergovernmental and ...
IOM’s overarching goal is to ensure the protection, respect and fulfilment of the rights and well-being of migrants, regardless of their migration status, at the centre of its operations. IOM promotes ...
IOM prioritizes whole-of-government, whole-of-society approaches to safely connect people, goods, services, knowledge and innovation. In a context where the promise to leave no one behind and the ...
Originally convened at the regional and interregional levels, the proliferation of Inter-State Consultation Mechanisms on Migration (ICSMs) has paved the way for the emergence of the first global ...
IOM puts the safety, dignity and protection of people first in the most challenging crisis response contexts in the world. As displacement rises to record levels, IOM will increase its own capacity, ...