Dear Global Community, This Giving Tuesday, we celebrate the strength and resilience of over 281 million international migrants, representing 3.6% of the world's population. Their journeys, often influenced by conflict, poverty, natural disasters, and climate change, are not just stories of displacement but of courage and hope. Our mission is to ensure that migration remains a positive force, both well-managed and supported. We invite you to join us in this transformative endeavor.
Migration is a natural and positive aspect of our interconnected world. However, conflicts, disasters, and crises can turn this positive force into a challenge. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is dedicated to ensuring that migration remains safe, orderly, and beneficial for all. We protect and assist those affected by crises, helping them rebuild and recover while working towards reducing the adverse factors that compel people to leave their homes
Your Contribution Matters As the nonprofit partner of IOM in the US, USA for IOM plays a pivotal role in turning challenges into opportunities. Through collaborations with academia, philanthropy, and the private sector, and with your support, we aim to foster a well-managed migration process. Your donations help us create spaces for dialogue, promote accurate information about migration, and support initiatives that empower migrants and their communities.
A World of Opportunities With IOM, one of the largest humanitarian entities, we strive to offer comprehensive support across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus. Raising awareness of the positive aspects of migration helps combat prejudices, fostering a more inclusive and cohesive global community. Your contributions are crucial in enabling us to respond promptly to needs and to implement programs that make migration a choice and a positive experience.
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