By Sonia Agnesod | USA for IOM Operations
The earthquake has dramatically exacerbated pre-existent humanitarian needs on the ground and overall.
IOM, together with key stakeholders, including governmental and nongovernmental actors, is committed to addressing immediate and long-term mobility-related challenges in Haiti by enhancing the capacities of national institutions to better manage their borders and regional migration dynamics, addressing the root causes of irregular migration, reducing forced movement and the vulnerability of affected and at-risk population, building resilience to identified risks and mainstreaming migration into the development agenda through policy and legislation.
To do so, IOM prepared a 2022-2024 response plan:
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