A breakdown of IOM's 2013 funding appeal

An overview of International Organization for Migration funding. Click here to view the image in large size.

The International Organization for Migration engages in some of the toughest challenges of our time, and yet donors haven’t been that kind. Now the agency has launched a $303 million appeal to fund this year’s programs.

The funding plea announced Jan. 22 as part of IOM’s Humanitarian Compendium 2013 covers not only the implementation of new priorities but also seeks to bridge a 50 percent funding gap from last year.

New on the list of top IOM priorities this year are Syria with a $35. 6 million request, the Democratic Republic of Congo ($16 million), Zimbabwe ($12 million) and Pakistan ($10 million). A few other interesting takeaways:

Apart from humanitarian aid, recovery and post-crisis assistance, the compendium also highlights IOM’s other priorities for this year, such as addressing human trafficking, assisting children migrants, institutional improvements and enhancing the agency’s capacity in camp management and humanitarian response.

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