International Organization for Migration (HQ)
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Description
International Organization for Migration (IOM) or as it was first known, the Provisional Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe (PICMME), was born in 1951 out of the chaos and displacement of Western Europe following the Second World War.
Mandated to help European governments to identify resettlement countries for the estimated 11 million people uprooted by the war, it arranged transport for nearly a million migrants during the 1950s.
The broader scope of activities has been matched by rapid expansion from a relatively small agency into one with an annual operating budget of an estimated $1.4 billion and some 9,000 staff working in over 150 countries worldwide. IOM currently has 165 Member States and a further 8 states holding Observer status.
- is an intergovernmental organization. It is the principal intergovernmental organization in the field of migration. IOM is dedicated to promoting human and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
Country eligibility
Circumstantial eligible countries
Tender Management Modes
EC
GA Canada
USAID
KFW
Other agencies
International Organization for Migration (Libya)
International Organization for Migration Ukraine
International Organization for Migration, Turkey
International Organization for Migration
Other agencies
EC
UNDP
USAID
ILO
Other agencies
Contracting Authorities
IOM
Grant Management Modes
International Organization for Migration Ukraine
International Organization for Migration, Turkey
International Organization for Migration Iraq
International Organization for Migration (Sudan)
Other agencies
EC
UNICEF
USAID
SDC
Other agencies
Contracting Authorities
IOM