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 ...
Bobonaro, Timor-Leste – As the rainy season looms, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), together with the Embassy of Japan in Timor-Leste, handed over newly refurbished evacuation ...
Global progress towards achieving gender equality is slow and has halted in some contexts. The most recent progress report on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals indicates that the ...
IOM strives to uphold the dignity and human rights of all persons throughout their migration journey. We address unequal opportunities and outcomes experienced by migrants and our staff based on sex, ...
As an international organization with a global mandate, IOM aims to maintain an equitable geographical balance among its staff. We welcome applications from all nationalities, but at the moment we are ...
IOM's collaboration with NGOs is defined in Article 1(2) of its constitution, according to which the Organization "shall cooperate closely with international organizations, governmental and ...
The United States of America is home to the largest number of international migrants in the world. According to the US Census Bureau (2006 American Community Survey), there are 37,547,789 foreign-born ...
The IOM approach to migrant vulnerability is rooted in upholding and promoting human rights and providing the necessary protection and assistance to all migrants in situations of vulnerability. IOM ...
The Office of the Ombudsperson and Mediation Services is a safe place to start when you need to talk over a work-related issue. The role of the Ombudsperson is to mediate in conflicts of any nature ...