In eastern Sudan, the Migrant Resource and Response Centre (MRRC) in Gedaref plays a critical role in supporting migrants, refugees, and members of the host community—particularly women—.
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In Sudan, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) operates Migrant Resource and Response Centres (MRRCs) in Gedaref, Kassala, Port Sudan, and Dongola.
This National Communication Strategy on Irregular Migration and Promotion of Safe Labour Migration is aimed at raising awareness about the causes and consequences associated with irregular migration and Trafficking in Persons, as well as promoting safe labour migration and alternative livelihood options. The strategy will enable the Government of Ethiopia...
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (26 March) – The Government of Ethiopia has launched its National Communication Strategy to Prevent Irregular Migration and Promote Regular Pathways (2025-2029), reaffirming its dedication to safe migration and improved migration governance. Developed with technical support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and...
WakaWell aide les jeunes à prendre des décisions migratoires sûres et régulières en leur fournissant des informations pertinentes et adaptées et en donnant aux bénévoles les moyens de promouvoir une migration sûre.
This online course on Mental Health, Psychosocial Support, and Migration Awareness Raising is designed to enhance understanding of the mental health challenges faced by migrants.
Rediscover Yenna with its new features for the enhancement of self-learning and advocacy efforts in key areas such as gender equality, mental health, and counter-trafficking.
The Eastern and Horn of Africa region is one of the world’s most dynamic areas in terms of migration, driven by a complex interplay of economic, social, and security factors. Migrants and mobile populations in this region face numerous challenges in accessing essential healthcare services, including the absence of migrant-inclusive healthcare laws and...
The study shows that Migration often results in fragmented families, with children separated from their parents for extended periods. This separation exposes children to significant psychological, educational, and social challenges, defined as "social costs", arising from parental migration. Therefore, this study focus on the welfare of children whose...
IOM has been increasingly focusing on innovative approaches to identify and mitigate trafficking risks, including effective digital and route-based prevention methods.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, encompassing the protection of LGBTI individuals from discrimination, violence, and torture. Despite this, widespread human rights violations against LGBTI people persist globally. The United Nations, alongside regional and national human...
Climate change, environmental degradation, and disasters adversely impact the well-being and rights of migrants and their communities. They often act as drivers of displacement, erode access to basic rights and increase protection risks. They may also leave people trapped or immobile in degraded areas, exacerbating poverty and exposure to environmental...
The UN Behavioural Science Group is excited to announce the 6th annual UN Behavioural Science (BeSci) Week, set to take place from June 3rd to 7th, 2024. Learn how 38 UN Entities are leveraging behavioural science in 15 webinars, free and open to anyone.
La principale section des Ressources de la Plateforme de Protection des Migrants héberge maintenant plus de 1 000 publications, toutes disponibles pour consultation publique.
En cette Journée Internationale des Femmes, nous faisons écho à l'appel de l'OIM pour investir dans les femmes et les filles migrantes, déplacées et de la diaspora, dans toute leur diversité.
IOM’s Approach to Protection reflects shared thinking and common understanding of the Organization’s approach to protection across operational contexts. This document articulates IOM’s approach to protection and is intended to support a consistent, coherent and accountable role for IOM on protection. It also serves as a reference 1 for the development of...
Irregular migration journeys put migrants at risk for mental health conditions, such as psychosocial distress, low subjective well-being, low social support and stigma. While working with returnee migrants on a social and behaviour change communication (SBCC) initiative, such as Migrants as Messengers (MaM), it is important to ensure that their well being is...
En 2021, l’outil « K-par-Cas 2 » a été développé dans le cadre d’une collaboration entre The Ink Link et l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM), avec le soutien financier de l’Union européenne. Cet outil est conçu pour promouvoir la santé mentale et le bien-être psychosocial des...
In different places in the world, IOM runs Migration Information Centres – called MICs – within existing youth centres. To keep these MICs vibrant, it’s important to have the needs of its young visitors in mind. As an outsider, you’ll have to get familiar with the local context and connect with...
Migration is a complex topic. Journalists play an important role in unpacking these complexities. It’s their role to give the public a clear understanding of all sides of the migration paradigm. When a reporter tells a migration story in a balanced and ethical way, he or she is helping migrants to...