IOM and International Institute for Connections with Diaspora to strengthen cooperation

6 February 2014

On 28 January, IOM Ukraine’s Chief of Mission Manfred Profazi met with the Director of National Lviv Polytechnic University’s International Institute for Education, Culture and Connections with Diaspora, Iryna Kluchkovska. The meeting was also attended by IOM Ukraine’s Labour Migration Project Manager Anastasia Vynnychenko and the Institute’s Lead Researcher, Oksana Pyatkovska. Mr. Profazi and Ms. Kluchkovska discussed a number of important issues related to international migration and the Ukrainian diaspora, other issues of common interest, and agreed on further cooperation and mutual events. >>read more

 

Over 2,000 Migrants Perished This Year Globally, IOM Reports

18 December 2013

The International Organization for Migration warns today that unless the international community takes decisive action to address the causes of irregular migration, more migrant lives will be lost at the hands of people smugglers and traffickers. Observing International Migrants Day (18 December) the Organization’s Director General, William Lacy Swing noted that 2013 may have been the costliest year on record in terms of lives lost, for migrants seeking to cross international borders clandestinely. >>read more

 

Ukrainian public and private sector engaged in migration and development discussions

21 November 2013

The International Organization for Migration (IOM), Mission in Ukraine, in cooperation with the National Bank of Ukraine gathered over 20 representatives of the Ukrainian Government, Parliament, private sector and academia, to engage in a dialogue on ways to better utilize migration potential for the country's development. This was the first meeting of the Steering Committee of the IOM-implemented project Research and Policy Dialogue Initiative on Migration and Remittances in Ukraine, funded by the Government of Canada. As previously reported, with this initiative Canadian Government and IOM will assist the Government of Ukraine in developing policies to effectively harness the link between migration and development through increasing awareness among key stakeholders on the nature, use and impact of remittances entering Ukraine, describing migrants and their households overall financial behaviour, as well as assessing the overall impact of migration on the country's socio-economic development. >>read more

 

IOM and MTV EXIT warn Ukrainian youth about dangers of trafficking

20 November 2013

The IOM Mission in Ukraine supported and MTV EXIT counter-trafficking campaign.MTV EXIT’s new documentary “Trading Lives”, hosted by popular singer Jamala, gives Ukrainians insight into the human trafficking trade through first-hand accounts from victims, and provides clear actions young people can take to stay safe when considering work abroad. The documentary premiered to media, government officials and NGO partners in Kyiv on 19 November, and will air nation-wide on 5th Channel at 15:10 on 1 December. “MTV EXIT’s goal is to educate young people about this critical social issue, encourage them to be vigilant when travelling abroad and ensure they know how to take action if they suspect human trafficking,” said Matt Love, Director, MTV EXIT. >>read more

 

Ukrainian youth delves into migration issues

13 November 2013

The IOM Mission in Ukraine supported the 5th Kyiv International Model United Nations. High school upperclassmen, talented young people from the universities of Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, as well as from abroad, participated in this interactive event by stepping into the shoes of diplomats, debating international crises, negotiating complicated global issues and drafting and adopting resolutions. This year's General Assembly session theme was migration policy. >>read more

 

Empowering Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine to assist victims of trafficking

7 November 2013

Participants from Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, the EU countries and the U.S. shared experiences of establishing sustainable state-led national referral mechanisms for assisting victims of trafficking at a conference organized to mark the conclusion of the Danish-funded and IOM-administered Programme Against Human Trafficking in Eastern and South Eastern Europe*. The Danish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA) has been funding counter-trafficking activities in Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova for the past eight years. IOM has been the managing partner since the start of the programme in 2006. >>read more