IOM prioritizes whole-of-government, whole-of-society approaches to safely connect people, goods, services, knowledge and innovation.
In a context where the promise to leave no one behind and the Sustainable Development Goals are in danger of not being realized, IOM works to unleash the potential of migration by assisting States to establish, expand and enhance regular migration pathways, while reducing irregular migration.
We will support governments to realize their development priorities through migration, from eradicating poverty and reducing inequalities to shaping sustainable cities and societies. Leaving no one behind will require IOM to advocate the integration of migrants and migration across development planning.
IOM will work with partners to make existing and new regular pathways accessible and inclusive to enable more individuals to benefit from opportunities for development and protection. Increased numbers of people, including youth and people with disabilities, will be able to access opportunities for education and work outside of their countries of birth and to reunite with family. We will prepare migrants for safe, legal and successful migration prior to leaving their country of origin.
IOM will strive to position social protection and health coverage for migrants in global, regional and national agendas, recognizing them as vehicles to reduce inequalities and maximize migrants’ contributions to societies. We will promote comprehensive health programmes and work along migration pathways to build communities’ health resilience, enhance health security and strengthen migration health governance.
As migrant communities continue to grow, IOM will facilitate diaspora engagement to leverage migrants’ economic, human and social contributions through the use of big data, machine learning and other innovative methodologies.
IOM will facilitate governments’ access to the latest border management technology, systems and procedures to achieve safer and seamless cross-border movement and to reduce irregular migration. We will also increase access to legal identity through technical assistance related to national civil registration, identity management systems and consular services.
Through scaling up services, IOM will be ready to provide protection and assistance to migrants vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse, and we will develop institutional capacity to ensure the sustainability of our comprehensive programming to prevent and address migrant smuggling and human trafficking.
At all stages, we will address the intersecting forms of discrimination, exclusion and exploitation which impede migrants’ ability to exercise their rights and contribute to sustainable development. To stop unjust scapegoating and clear the road ahead for transformative change, IOM will work with partners to achieve a fundamental shift in migration-related narratives.
For long-term impact, IOM will double down on our role as a facilitator of South–South and triangular cooperation, promoting South–South regional integration and interregional collaboration through the State-led inter-State consultation mechanisms on migration.
Global prosperity is being hampered by a lack of employment in some areas and labour shortages in others. IOM will enhance technical assistance to private sector and government-led skills mobility initiatives that connect migrants to decent work opportunities. IOM will scale up its work with businesses to promote migrant-centred human rights due diligence and foster inclusive workplaces. IOM programmes will also contribute to successful labour migration by equipping migrants with skills and knowledge for the twenty-first century workplace through entrepreneurship and skills training, and improving access to social protection and finance.
Enhancing well-managed migration is key to preventing irregular migration, including through strategically and consistently addressing access to legal identity, both for migrants and for populations as a whole. Legal identity facilitates regular migration channels, enhances the agency of all to exercise their rights, and enables rights-based return. IOM will support States to transition to the use of digital technology to establish identity and facilitate access to services, while ensuring that people’s rights to privacy and data security are upheld.