From IOM Press <[email protected]>
Subject The Migration Newsdesk - 20 May 2020
Date May 20, 2020 12:26 PM
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BREAKING - Rohingya Refugees, Indian Migrants Bracing for Cyclone Amphan - Migrants Must Be Included in COVID-19 National Response Plans

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** Rohingya Refugees Indian Migrants Join Millions Bracing for Cyclone Amphan Today
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** IOM GMDAC
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** Why Migrants Must Be Included in National Response Plans for COVID-19
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** IOM BLOG
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** A Second Chance: Supporting a Yemeni Girl’s Full Recovery
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** ANADOLU AGENCY
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** Indonesia’s Economic Migrants Vulnerable in Malaysia
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IOM's Lockdown Film Club, a Balm for the Homebound with a Serious Message for All During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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* The Guardian ([link removed]) – A woman who survived a Mediterranean crossing which left 12 people dead revealed boats carrying migrants have been pushed back into the Libyan conflict zone.

* BBC ([link removed]) , Gulf News ([link removed]) – India’s migrant workers are dying due to hunger, suicide and accident during the coronavirus lockdown.

* UrduPoint ([link removed]) – At the World Health Assembly in Geneva, IOM reaffirms the need for inclusion and countering anti-migrant sentiment amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

* Border Report ([link removed]) – IOM is housing migrants recently deported from the United States in a Ciudad Juarez hotel for up to 14 days to check COVID-19's spread to migrant shelters or the community.

* The Guardian ([link removed]) – Spain is removing lethal razor wire from borders at its North African enclaves, while elsewhere the controversial "concertina" remains.

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** QUOTE OF THE DAY
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** “IOM welcomes Italy's decision to regularize thousands of migrant workers. This decision will improve conditions for vulnerable people who have lived in an irregular situation for too long.”
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António Vitorino ([link removed])
IOM Director General
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