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Latest Updates
Latest Updates
NEWS-GLOBAL │ 21 Apr 2026
Nearly 8,000 Migrant Deaths Recorded in 2025, New IOM Data
NEWS-GLOBAL │ 21 Apr 2026
4 Million Returns to Sudan at Risk Amid Fragile Conditions, IOM Warns
NEWS-GLOBAL │ 09 Apr 2026
Floods, Displacement and Economic Strain Deepen Humanitarian Needs in Yemen
“Thanks to the program I was able to double my customer base and improve my equipment.”
– Ramón Ortegano , beneficiary of the Entrepreneurship in Movement program
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“Thanks to the program I was able to double my costumer base and improve my equipment.”
– Ramón Ortegano , beneficiary of the Entrepreneurship in Movement program
Learn more
Our Mission
Our Mission
USA for IOM is the International Organization for Migration (IOM)’s nonprofit partner in the US.
Our Mission is to raise awareness about our global priorities, disasters, poverty & conflict and, counter-trafficking.
To achieve this mission, we spur action and investment for migration initiatives by fostering partnerships with academia, philanthropy, and the private sector AND by mobilizing support from the American people.
Our
Strategy
Our
Strategy
Leading in emergency response initiatives in partnership with private sector donors, corporations, foundations, and philanthropic individuals,
Driving innovation, especially in the provision of housing, healthcare, and socioeconomic wellbeing of migrants in camps and other vulnerable circumstances, and
Strengthening the collection and use of data to improve migration policies and practices related to the flow and treatment of migrants.