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    IOM Seeks $81 Million to Aid Migrants in the Horn of Africa

    February 13, 2025Updated:February 13, 20252 Mins Read
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    IOM team is distributing water for stranded migrants arriving from Yemen in Obock region. Photo IOM Djibouti 2020.
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    The International Organization for Migration (IOM), together with 45 humanitarian partners, has launched an $81 million appeal to help more than one million migrants across the Horn of Africa, Yemen, and Southern Africa. This funding is part of the Migrant Response Plan (MRP), which aims to provide urgent support to people in need, especially women and children who face great dangers while migrating from Ethiopia and Somalia.

    Many migrants leave their home countries every year because of poverty, conflict, and environmental disasters like droughts and floods. They take risky routes in search of safety and better lives. Sadly, in 2024 alone, at least 559 people lost their lives while trying to migrate. Women and children are the most at risk, as they often face violence, exploitation, and human trafficking.

    The situation is becoming more dangerous, making it harder for migrants to survive. Many are stranded without food, water, or medical care. Some face abuse from traffickers and smugglers, while others struggle to find shelter or work. The IOM and its partners are working to provide emergency aid to these vulnerable people.

    The MRP will focus on giving life-saving assistance, including food, clean water, medical care, and safe shelter. It will also support mental health services for migrants who have experienced trauma. Women and children will receive special attention because they face the greatest risks on their journeys.

    IOM Director General Amy Pope has called for urgent international support. She warned that if action is not taken quickly, the suffering of migrants will increase. The MRP is not only about helping migrants in danger but also about preventing further crises by addressing the root causes of migration.

    One key goal of the MRP is to create safer migration pathways. This means improving economic conditions in home countries, providing job opportunities, and ensuring people do not have to risk their lives to find a better future. Strengthening local communities will help reduce the need for unsafe migration.

    The IOM stresses that solving the migration crisis requires global cooperation. Governments, organizations, and communities must work together to protect migrants and create long-term solutions. Without immediate support, the situation will worsen, leaving millions of migrants in danger.

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