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UN chief, IOM to sign deal on migration

By Miriam Humbe, Abuja
02 August 2016   |   2:57 am
Member States of the United Nations (UN), through the General Assembly, has unanimously adopted a resolution approving the agreement to make the International Organisation for Migration ...
UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon / AFP PHOTO / OZAN KOSE

UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon / AFP PHOTO / OZAN KOSE

Member States of the United Nations (UN), through the General Assembly, has unanimously adopted a resolution approving the agreement to make the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) a Related Organisation of the UN.

The agreement outlines a closer relationship between IOM and the UN to strengthen the cooperation and enhance their ability to fulfill their respective mandates in the interest of migrants and member states.

Through the agreement, the UN recognizes IOM as an indispensable actor in the field of human mobility. This includes protection of migrants and displaced people in migration-affected communities, as well as in areas of refugee resettlement and voluntary returns, and incorporates migration in country development plans.

This paves the way for the agreement to be signed by the UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon and IOM Director General William Lacy Swing at the UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants to be held on September 2016.

The Summit which comes at a time when global perceptions of migrants have grown negative and are increasingly informed by xenophobia, will focus the world’s attention on the challenge of global migration as a reality to be managed rather than as a problem to be solved, bringing together UN member states to address large movements of refugees and migrants for more humane and coordinated approach.

“The General Assembly’s decision to approve this Agreement shows the growing strength of the relationship between IOM and the UN.

“IOM has worked closely with the UN since our foundation at both operational and policy levels. IOM member states recognize IOM as the global lead agency on migration. And now, becoming a part of the UN family will give IOM a vital voice at the UN table to advocate for migrants and their rights worldwide.

“We are living in a time of much tragedy and uncertainty. This agreement shows member states’ commitment to more humane and orderly migration that benefits all, where we celebrate the human beings behind the numbers. This is a historic day, not only for IOM and the UN, but for migrants and their families across the globe. I look forward to 19 September when Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon and I will sign this Agreement into reality”, said DG Swing.

IOM, which assisted an estimated 20 million migrants in 2015, is an inter-governmental organization with over 9,500 staff and 450 offices worldwide. The Agreement between IOM and the UN can be found on the United Nations website.

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