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IOM - UN Migration
Official Global Account of IOM • We work to ensure migration is safe, orderly and regular 🌍 •
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IOM - UN Migration 12m
5 things you may not know about migration and the environment:
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Flavio Di Giacomo 41m
Yesterday night 80 , rescued by Italian Coast Guard and Italian Guardia di Finanza, were brought to . They departed from Zwara, Libya, 2 days ago. The 43 on the are still at sea and it is extremely urgent to find a safe port for them.
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IOM - UN Migration 1h
🔴 Breaking IOM is launching an appeal to guarantee a safe disembarkation point for the migrants rescued in the Mediterranean Sea by the ship Sea-Watch 3.
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IOM - UN Migration 3h
Migration should be regular, safe, and dignified. ❤️ if you agree.
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IOM - UN Migration 13h
Inclusion of migration is 🔑 to achieve the 🌍 In Burundi, inclusion means action:
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IOM Bangladesh Jun 19
"Friendship is our goal". A friendly football match was held at Leda Camp field with the participations of local community and community. Organised by
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IOM - UN Migration 14h
Replying to @epobirs
They obviously do, and our Director General (as well as all our staff) responds to our member states.
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Replying to @commonsense258
Of course, and we respect that.
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IOM - UN Migration 14h
Replying to @S9ine
That’s true.
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Replying to @DestructiveChem
The act can be illegal, but the migrant in that case should be called “irregular”.
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Replying to @jeeezelouise
We are not. Today we are simply marking .
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Replying to @DroppinTheMitts
What do you mean? Our Organization works with each member state according to their immigration law, which we respect and support. Perhaps you should learn more about our funding mechanism :)
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IOM - UN Migration 14h
Replying to @LaromZenshin
The actual term would be “irregular”, humans cannot be illegal by definition.
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Replying to @gregsorrell
That’s true, but today we are not discussing immigration, it’s refugee day 🤗
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IOM - UN Migration 14h
When humanitarian + design experts come together to explore sustainable solutions with those affected by crises, we move towards more inclusive approaches. Join us in NYC tomorrow at the Summit. 👉
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IOM - UN Migration 16h
The number of people fleeing war, persecution, and conflict exceeded 70 million in 2018, UNHCR says. This and more from our Migration News Desk:
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IOM - UN Migration 18h
Only 1% of the world’s refugees get the chance to be resettled. We must do more to support them.
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Amb. Ukur Yatani™ Jun 20
This Morning,I was honoured to meet where we discussed matters of mutual interest among them the crucial role plays in Migration.We also discussed Kenyas role in achieving concerted regional effort on Labour migration issues.
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IOM - UN Migration 21h
Gaziantep has grown due to newcomers fleeing the crisis in Syria, but remains a model of tolerance. Here's why.
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Ahmad Al-Rashid 24h
1- On World Refugee Day, I would like to say that you never know when you become a refugee. I never wanted to be one. The vast majority didn’t want to.People were/are forced to. Anyone can become a Refugee.Don’t take things for granted. Also, enough with victimization of Refugees
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