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IOM-UNHCR: EU Pact Offers Hope for Better Migration Management and Fairer Asylum Systems

Geneva, 12 June 2026 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomed the entry into force today of the European Union’s Pact on Migration and Asylum as an opportunity to move beyond crisis-driven responses and implement a more predictable, fair and effective approach to the issues across Europe.   

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IOM Supports Strengthened District Coordination to Address Trafficking in Persons in Lesotho

Maseru, Lesotho – 22 May 2026 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM), in collaboration with the Multisectoral Committee on Trafficking in Persons (TIP), is supporting a series of coordination meetings across the districts of Lesotho to strengthen the national response to trafficking in persons. 

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Diaspora Remittances Point to Untapped Potential in Crisis Response: New IOM Report

Geneva, 22 May 2026 – As diaspora remittances now outpace both official development assistance and foreign direct investment combined, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) today published a new paper showing how stronger engagement with diaspora communities can enhance humanitarian response and support recovery efforts worldwide.

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Stabilization Gains Open Pathway to Development in Central African Republic: IOM Chief of Staff

Bangui, 22 May 2026 – The Central African Republic’s stabilization gains are opening a critical pathway toward long-term recovery and development, which the international community must continue to consolidate through investments in human capital development and livelihoods.  

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Rooted for Lebanon: Launch of International Humanitarian Alliance to Support People of Lebanon

Beirut, 22 May 2026 – An alliance of international and local humanitarian non-governmental organizations in Lebanon have launched a global fundraising campaign to help families across the country recover from the compounded impacts of conflict, displacement and economic crisis. The initiative is led under the auspices of the Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs and facilitated by the International Organization for

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WHO report shows progress in blood safety, but there are worrying gaps

Every day, safe blood helps save the lives of women experiencing childbirth complications, accident victims, cancer patients and people living with chronic diseases. Yet despite decades of progress, access to lifesaving blood remains deeply unequal, with shortages continuing to put lives at risk in many lower-income countries, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO)

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WHO report shows progress in blood safety, but there are worrying gaps

Every day, safe blood helps save the lives of women experiencing childbirth complications, accident victims, cancer patients and people living with chronic diseases. Yet despite decades of progress, access to lifesaving blood remains deeply unequal, with shortages continuing to put lives at risk in many lower-income countries, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO)

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