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Qui sommes nous
Qui sommes nousL'Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) fait partie du système des Nations Unies et est la première organisation intergouvernementale à promouvoir depuis 1951 une migration humaine et ordonnée qui profite à tous, composée de 174 Etats membres et présente dans plus de 100 pays.
À propos
À propos
OIM Global
OIM Global
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Ce que nous faisons
Notre travailEn tant que principale organisation intergouvernementale qui promeut depuis 1951 une migration humaine et ordonnée, l'OIM joue un rôle clé pour soutenir la réalisation du Programme 2030 à travers différents domaines d'intervention qui relient à la fois l'aide humanitaire et le développement durable.
Ce que nous faisons
Ce que nous faisons
Priorités transversales
Priorités transversales
- Données et ressources
- Agir
- 2030 Agenda
PROMOTING RESILIENCE AND DURABLE SOLUTIONS
Social, economic, and psychological vulnerability continues to be one of the main drivers of forced migration in Mozambique. IOM will support communities to become resilient, address the negative drivers of migration such as natural disasters, climate change and insecurity, prevent future losses, and strengthen self-recovery capacities. IOM will ensure participation of the most vulnerable groups within activities and local management structures, especially women, children, persons with disabilities and internally displaced persons.
Objective
Empower communities in Mozambique to be safe and stable, as well as prepared to withstand and quickly recover from, natural and human-induced shocks.
HUMANITARIAN PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE
Mozambique is among the ten countries most prone to suffering natural disasters and perceiving the slowonset effects of climate change globally. Combined with rising insecurity, humanitarian needs are unpredictable but imminent. IOM will support the Government of Mozambique and other partners to prepare for and swiftly respond to the most immediate humanitarian needs of persons affected by crises, ensuring responses are conducive to early recovery. IOM will ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches and protects the most vulnerable, especially women, children, persons with disabilities and internally displaced persons. The thematic areas under this pillar are a core component of the Migration Crisis Operational Framework (MCOF), which was adopted by IOM Member States in 2012.
Objective
Support migrants, displaced persons and communities affected by crises in accordance with humanitarian principles.