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Sunset over Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands.

Protecting Sustainable Livelihoods with Innovative Border Security

A woman holds her arms up on her sides holding a tambourine in one hand.

Imagine-Imagine

The side of a mountain with farming terraces.

Six Years After Sinjar Massacre, Support and Services are Vital for Returning Yazidis

screenshot of person playing football

IOM’s Lockdown Film Club is an initiative to keep us all entertained, educated and connected to the issue we care so much about: migration.

Profiles of people standing in front of a balcony

Resettlement Offers a Vital Lifeline to Syrian Refugees

young girl and boy in wheelchairs

Move, Play, Live: How wheelchairs are impacting the lives of a Yemeni brother and sister

A woman prepares Kocho (a traditional bread made from false banana roots) in Gedeo Zone, Ethiopia.

Hope and New Beginnings: Stories of Return for Displaced Families in Ethiopia

A man crouches to reach the eye level of his daughter and exchanges a warm smile with her.

Light and Safety: What Electricity Can Mean for Displaced Families in Yemen

A boy looks out to sea as he stands at the front of a row boat, which has green grass growing inside of it.

Young People Call for Action at the Migration Youth Forum in Ecuador

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Abdulqader, a school principal in North Darfur, tells the story of how he returned to the village and re-opened the school, after several years of displacement.

migrants in the Mediterranean

As 2019 drew to a close, the International Organization for Migration reported that there has been a sharp decline in the number of migrants dying while attempting to cross international borders. Despite this, the trends identified by IOM in 2019 remain stark for migrants and for refugees. You can see the data at Missing Migrants.

A march in Brussels with Manneken-Pis at the head of the procession.

Seen in Brussels: the Manneken on #Migrants Day

On the streets of Niamey and Agadez, Niger, transiting migrants and local communities are using street art to colorized homes and transit centres to bring people together. #WeTogether #MigrantsDay