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    IOM and Direct Relief Forge Partnership to Provide Healthcare to Migrants in Crisis

    March 12, 2024Updated:March 21, 20243 Mins Read
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    Medicines and medical and surgical equipment donated by Direct Relief on their arrival in Jordan as part of a new partnership with IOM | Photo: IOM/JORDAN/2024. source: InfoMigrants.
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    The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Direct Relief, a humanitarian aid organization, have forged a collaboration agreement aimed at providing essential medicines, medical supplies, and healthcare assistance to migrants and their host communities during times of crisis. The partnership, formalized on March 1, marks a significant milestone in enhancing emergency health response capabilities for crisis-affected populations.

    The collaboration has already yielded tangible results, with the delivery of a fully equipped field hospital on February 29 to support the health services provided by the Jordanian Royal Medical Services in Gaza. This invaluable contribution includes 50 beds, 38 tents, essential medical and surgical equipment, and crucial medicines for treating patients inside Gaza.

    At the core of this partnership lies the supply of medications, medical apparatus, and healthcare provisions. This critical aid is poised to bolster IOM’s ability to promptly address the urgent healthcare requirements of migrants and nomadic communities amidst humanitarian and public health crises. Beyond immediate relief efforts, the partnership will also contribute to emergency preparedness and response initiatives, including initiatives to stockpile and pre-position medical supplies in collaboration with IOM host countries.

    Through improved coordination and response mechanisms, IOM and Direct Relief aspire to reinforce the sustainability and resilience of healthcare systems in confronting crises. The collaboration will extend its reach to encompass data collection and analysis in displacement settings, enabling more effective decision-making and targeted response efforts.

    Ugochi Daniels, IOM’s Deputy Director General for Operations, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “Our partnership with Direct Relief opens doors to resources that are vital for delivering urgent medicines and supplies to those in need, particularly in moments of crisis.”

    Thomas Tighe, Chief Executive Officer of Direct Relief, echoed this sentiment, expressing, “Direct Relief is so pleased to join in partnership with IOM to help address the tremendous humanitarian health needs that exist among the world’s migrants and the communities that host them. Private, philanthropic resources have always been an important part of the humanitarian assistance efforts for migrants, and we look forward to extending a broader invitation to participate — in a productive, efficient manner through coordination with IOM, which will optimize all available resources and best serve people in need.”

    The partnership between IOM and Direct Relief aims to advance healthcare access and health equity for migrants on a global scale. Through joint research and analysis, the organizations will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by migrants and mobile populations, informing evidence-based interventions.

    As the world continues to grapple with humanitarian crises and the displacement of populations, this collaboration represents a significant step towards ensuring that migrants and their host communities have access to essential medical care and resources during times of crisis. By combining their expertise and resources, IOM and Direct Relief strive to create a more comprehensive and effective response to the healthcare needs of vulnerable populations affected by crises.

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