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IOM Global Appeal 2025

globalappeal IOM 2025

The Global Appeal for 2025 presents the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM’s) overview of funding needs for the coming year as we work to promote safe, orderly and regular migration. As the leading international organization in the field of migration, IOM operates in some of the most challenging contexts and advances a comprehensive approach to migration. Throughout 2025, IOM will work to harness the benefits of migration for countries of origin and destination, and for migrants themselves – to address both complex and emerging mobility challenges, and to tackle unprecedented levels of internal displacement worldwide.

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World Migration Report 2026

5 May 2026

Geneva/New York, 5 May 2026 – Access to safe and regular migration pathways continues to support economic growth and development worldwide, according to a new report from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) released today during the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) week in New York.

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The Netherlands Strengthens Global Migration Response with €1 Million Contribution to IOM’s Resilience Fund

10 Nov 2025

The Hague, 04 November 2025 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) welcomes the Government of the Netherlands’ confirmation of a €1 million contribution to IOM’s Resilience Campaign. This extra funding will retain IOM’s capacity to respond swiftly to migration crises and support long-term resilience efforts for migrants and displaced populations worldwide.

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IOM Study: How Do Syrians in the Netherlands Feel About Return

14 Oct 2025

What are the future plans of Syrians in the Netherlands following the regime changes in Syria at the end of 2024?
A new study, conducted by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) on behalf of IOM Netherlands, offers valuable insights into this question.

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