International Organization For Migration
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is a leading inter-governmental organization that has been promoting humane and orderly migration since 1951. With 175 member states and a presence in 171 countries, the IOM plays a crucial role in supporting the achievement of the 2030 Agenda through various interventions that connect humanitarian assistance and sustainable development.
As part of the United Nations System, the IOM works towards the benefit of all by managing migration, responding to crises, fostering international cooperation, conducting data and research, and forming partnerships with donors and the private sector. With a focus on gender equality, migration, environment, and climate change, the IOM addresses issues such as xenophobia, internal displacement, and innovation. Through its strategic plan and global appeal, the IOM aims to make migration work for all and contribute to the reduction of global inequalities.
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