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IOMとは国際移住機関 (IOM) は国連システムの関連機関であり、人道的かつ秩序ある、すべての人々の利益となる移住の促進を主導する政府間機関です。IOMは日本で1981年から活動しています。
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活動IOMは人道的かつ秩序ある移住の促進を主導する政府間機関として、人道支援と持続可能な開発をつなげる様々な分野での活動を通して、2030アジェンダの達成に向けて重要な役割を担っています。IOMは日本において、人身取引対策、自主的帰国・社会復帰支援などの多様な活動を通して移民を支援しています。
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Japan Backing for IOM Humanitarian Operations Totals USD 46.8 Million
Japan - The Japanese Government has allocated a total of 46.8 million funding to support IOM’s operations in assisting vulnerable migrants, displaced persons, refugees, returnees and affected communities in the midst of conflicts and crises continuing in various parts of the world.
More than the half of the amount (USD 25.5 million) has been allocated towards IOM programs in Sub-Saharan Africa including Chad, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan and Uganda.
The funds will support life-saving and recovery activities and increase the resilience and human security of vulnerable displaced populations and host communities in the above mentioned countries. It will also contribute to increasing the capacity of various governments in humanitarian border management to cope with displacement resulting from conflicts and to combat terrorism.
IOM offices in Middle East and North Africa, including Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey and Yemen, have also received a significant amount from the funding for the regional response to Syrian crisis and assistance to internally displaced persons in Yemen and Iraq.
In Afghanistan, the funding will be used in providing assistance to vulnerable Afghan returnees from Iran and Pakistan in border areas and to build local capacities in the country through return of skilled nationals from Iran.
In Ukraine, Japanese funding will help IOM to improve access to basic services and livelihoods in selected communities in the conflict-affected Donbass region.
Funding will also support the Serbian Government with humanitarian border management to address currently increased migration flows along the Western Balkan route.
The Japanese government has supported IOM’s humanitarian and recovery activities in the past including the delivery of immediate lifesaving relief, community stabilization and early recovery activities, as well as emergency return and reintegration assistance for migrants caught in crises.
For further information, please contact Yuko Goto, IOM Tokyo. Tel: +81 33595 0108, Email: iomtokyo@iom.int