IOM - UN Migration

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Welcome to the global page of IOM - UN Migration.

19/06/2026

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19/06/2026

Understanding how people move is critical to containing disease outbreaks.

From conducting 1 million+ screenings to community engagement, IOM works to support the response to the Ebola outbreak and preparing for potential spread.

Read the latest sitrep: https://www.iom.int/Zh9

19/06/2026

1 million+ screenings have been conducted as IOM scales up support to contain the Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and Uganda.

In a region where thousands cross borders daily, mobility-aware public health measures are critical to preventing further spread.

Read more: https://www.iom.int/ZhC

19/06/2026

Mass returns to Afghanistan have pushed the population up by at least 10% in just three years, straining a country already on the edge.

Women and girls carry the heaviest burden.

IOM's Chief of Mission tells Sky News why Afghanistan must not be forgotten.

Full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d21GG5wbFSQ&feature=youtu.be

19/06/2026

Where are people moving? Why are they moving? What support do they need?

The IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix - DTM helps answer these questions, turning mobility data into insights that support the humanitarian response and recovery efforts worldwide.

Photos from IOM - UN Migration's post 18/06/2026

In 2014, Cyclone Ian damaged Suliana's home in Ha'apai, Tonga, leaving her family sheltering under a broken roof for two days.

The memory has not faded. Through IOM's Pacific Climate Mobility Training, Suliana and her neighbours mapped flood zones, identified vulnerable households, and learned what they can do before disaster strikes next.

Read more: https://www.iom.int/ZhK

18/06/2026

Returning home was something Dijlah had dreamed about for years.

But after a decade in displacement, she came back to a house damaged by conflict and no longer safe to live in.

Today, after critical repairs, her family can finally call it home again.

Read more: https://www.iom.int/Zh8

Photos from IOM - UN Migration's post 17/06/2026

Helina is an architect who discovered her work was about more than buildings.

She founded Seed Balls Ethiopia, using clay, compost, and seeds to restore degraded land without machinery. She also champions youth participation in climate decision-making, ensuring young voices are heard in shaping Ethiopia’s future.

Read the full story: https://www.iom.int/Zha

16/06/2026

Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean is changing faster than ever.

Routes are more diverse, more complex, and harder to predict. So how do we prepare for an uncertain future? Watch 🎬

Photos from IOM - UN Migration's post 16/06/2026

When Dahabo left Ethiopia nearly two decades ago, she was fleeing drought. In Djibouti, the pressures felt familiar.

What changed was her role in facing them. Today she sits at decision-making tables, bringing her neighbours' concerns to local authorities. Across Djibouti, IOM is helping communities shape their own responses to climate pressures, with eleven action plans built around local priorities.

Read more: https://www.iom.int/ZhE

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