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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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Notre travail
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
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society.
IOM works with its partners to:
- Assist in meeting the growing operational challenges of migration management
- Advance understanding of migration issues
- Encourage social and economic development through migration
- Uphold the human dignity and well-being of migrants
IOM Philippines Country Strategy
IOM’s vision is a world in which migrants move because of genuine choice rather than desperate necessity, in which the rights of migrants are protected through their journeys, and in which migration is well-governed and a positive force for all the world’s peoples and societies.
IOM’s strategy for the Philippines is aligned with the Migration Governance Framework, adopted by our member states in 2015, as well as the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. In a time of unprecedented mobility, IOM believes that migration is: 1) inevitable: given various drivers in the interconnected and interdependent world that we have created; 2) necessary: if skills are to be available to fill jobs for economies to flourish; and 3) desirable: in terms of the benefits it brings to migrant themselves and their families, and in turn, for the contributions that they make in countries of origin, transit and destination.