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Qui sommes nous
Qui sommes nousL'Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) fait partie du système des Nations Unies et est la première organisation intergouvernementale à promouvoir depuis 1951 une migration humaine et ordonnée qui profite à tous, composée de 175 Etats membres et présente dans 171 pays.
Structure
Structure
- Structure organisationnelle
- Directrice générale
- Directrice générale adjointe chargée de la gestion et des réformes
- Directrice générale adjointe chargée des opérations
- Bureau du Chef de Cabinet
- Bureau des partenariats, de la sensibilisation et de la communication
- Bureau de la stratégie et de la performance institutionnelle
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Notre travail
Notre travailEn tant que principale organisation intergouvernementale qui promeut depuis 1951 une migration humaine et ordonnée, l'OIM joue un rôle clé pour soutenir la réalisation du Programme 2030 à travers différents domaines d'intervention qui relient à la fois l'aide humanitaire et le développement durable.
Ce que nous faisons
Ce que nous faisons
Partenariats
Partenariats
- Où travaillons-nous
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Agir
Agir
Travailler avec nous
Travailler avec nous
Engagez-vous
Engagez-vous
- Données et recherche
- 2030 AGENDA
Shelter – a new life for quake survivors
Umar Rahim, 63, travels two hours on foot
and then four hours in a jeep to join one hundred and five heads of
households from Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) of Kala
Dhaka. Along with everyone else, he’s standing in the rain,
waiting to receive shelter kits being distributed by IOM in Thakot,
25 kilometers from Batagram District of NWFP.
Umar is a resident of Kala Dhaka’s Getto
village that is 90 kilometers from Batagram and 65 kilometers from
Thakot, a town situated along the Karakorum Highway. His 10-member
family survived but many extended relatives perished. Those that
survived are living in tents beside their partially damaged houses,
as every house was rendered uninhabitable.
“The shelter kit is hope for a new life
for the people who have been spending a miserable life after the
earthquake. It will provide a solid shelter to my family until we
build a new house,” says Umar who belongs to Basi Khel tribe,
one of the biggest tribes in Kala Dhaka according to their
population and geography.
Life continues to be hard for Umar’s
family. Two sons moved to Karachi to find work and send money back
to their family. But their wages as a rickshaw driver and unskilled
laborer are not enough, and both sons plan to ask their bosses for
loans to help feed and shelter their family. The compensation
checks the family had been relying on from the government remain
un-cashed and a source of frustration. They have large VOID
markings on them as the local banks have refused to cash them.
In Thakot, IOM will be distributing shelter
kits provided by Norway through the United Nations Development
Project (UNDP) for 600 quake-affected families of Kala Dhaka
through its implementing partner, ACTED. A shelter kit includes
construction tools, corrugated galvanized iron (CGI) sheets,
bucket, mattress, kitchen set and four jackets for children and
adults.
After the distribution of shelter kits among
the people of Getto village, people in Bak Tooni, Fakir Abad and
Pisni villages of Kala Dhaka will receive the aid material to build
temporary shelters.
“IOM has done something which no one
else in the world can do for us. People of Kala Dhaka have become
without hope, but these shelter kits have boosted the morale of the
people. We know that someone is here who can help us in this time
of need,” says Umar.