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Original Language
English
Number of Pages
48
Reference Number
ENG0740
Date of upload

28 Jun 2019

IOM Resettlement: The UN Migration Agency

The International Organization for Migration (IOM, the UN Migration Agency) plays a key role in global resettlement. Providing essential support to States in resettling refugees and other humanitarian entrants is a fundamental purpose and among its largest ongoing activities. Along the resettlement continuum – from identification to integration – IOM works in four main areas: case management, health assessment and related assistance, movement management and operations, and addressing integration pre-departure and post-arrival.

The safe and dignified resettlement of refugees and other humanitarian entrants requires a comprehensive, humane and protection-oriented approach – one which recognizes the interdependencies of travel, health and integration as integral components of the resettlement process. Certain essential elements of movement operations benefit both the beneficiaries and the States undertaking to receive them. IOM believes that this holds true regardless of the type of scheme, the destination country or the profile of the migrants and refugees being assisted. At the earliest opportunity prior to departure, it is important that each beneficiary is well informed and empowered, proper attention is given to their health and well-being, and necessary arrangements are in place for their safe travel and meaningful integration. These equally important and specialized areas of work support people with significant vulnerabilities who have fled from conflict, violence and disaster and who may have been living in exile for years with interrupted health care, work and education.

Resettlement is a protection tool to meet the specific needs of refugees, and a durable solution and demonstration of international solidarity and responsibility-sharing. It allows people to begin life anew who would otherwise have neither home nor country to call their own. Annually, IOM supports some 30 States to carry out resettlement, relocation and humanitarian admissions schemes for refugees and other vulnerable persons. In 2018, around 95,000 persons travelled under IOM’s auspices through these programmes, with significant operations out of Afghanistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Malaysia, Sudan, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine and the United Republic of Tanzania. Given the high needs and lack of available places for resettlement, IOM continues to engage with actors on increasing accessibility to safe and legal pathways.

  • PURPOSE AND PARTNERSHIP
    • RESETTLEMENT AND RELOCATION
    • COMPLEMENTARY PATHWAYS FOR REFUGEES
    • PATHWAYS FOR MIGRANTS IN VULNERABLE SITUATIONS
    • OVERVIEW OF GLOBAL RESETTLEMENT OPERATIONS
  • ENHANCED INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENT TO SAFE MIGRATION
    • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTS GOALS
    • NEW YORK DECLARATION FOR REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS
    • GLOBAL COMPACT ON REFUGEES
  • CORE AREAS OF WORK
    • CASE MANAGEMENTHEALTH ASSESSMENTS AND RELATED ASSISTANCE
    • MOVEMENT MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS
    • ADDRESSING INTEGRATION PRE-DEPARTURE AND POST-ARRIVAL
  • EMERGING RESETTLEMENT COUNTRIES JOINT SUPPORT MECHANISM
  • TWO PRINCIPLES FOR PROGRAMMING
    • REFUGEE-CENTRED PROGRAMMES
    • LINKING PRE-DEPARTURE AND POST-ARRIVAL TO FACILITATE THE INTEGRATION PROCESS
  • ANNEXES
    • FLOW CHART OF ACTIVITIES
    • OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES IN 2018 BY RESETTLEMENT COUNTRY
    • OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES BY RESETTLEMENT COUNTRY
    • DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES PER CORE AREA
    • ONE DAY OF INTERNATIONAL AIR MOVEMENTS IN RESETTLEMENT
  • RESOURCES
  • ACRONYMS
  • OUR AIRLINE PARTNERS