IOM MEDIUM
Blood, Sweat and Tears: IOM Driver Saves Migrant’s Life in Yemen
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IOM PODCAST
Hijrah Podcast Episode 4: Migration Governance
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RESILIENCE
In a Warming World, International Hospitality Benefits All
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- Time – Greek refugee camps need "emergency measures," the UN says, amid overcrowding and the risk of disease outbreaks.
- The Washington Post – US-Mexico border crossings continue to fall, but the numbers of migrants from Mexico are growing.
- InfoMigrants – Migrant rescue vessel Iuventa's crew won 2020's Amnesty Human Rights award for saving some 14,000 Mediterranean migrants.
- Togo First – IOM, Ecowas jointly launch a campaign for a biometric card that aids movement of people and goods along the Togo-Ghana border.
- APO – IOM has assisted 1,400 Ghanaian migrants who were stranded in Niger, to voluntarily return home since 2017.
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“Transport may move more quickly these days, but the fundamental drivers of human movement have not changed over millennia – survival, colonization, trade and opportunity.”
Hazel Healy
New Internationalist
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