-
Who we are
WHO WE AREThe International Organization for Migration (IOM) is part of the United Nations System as the leading inter-governmental organization promoting since 1951 humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all, with 175 member states and a presence in 171 countries.
-
Our Work
Our WorkAs the leading inter-governmental organization promoting since 1951 humane and orderly migration, IOM plays a key role to support the achievement of the 2030 Agenda through different areas of intervention that connect both humanitarian assistance and sustainable development.
What We Do
What We Do
Partnerships
Partnerships
Highlights
Highlights
- Where we work
-
Take Action
Take Action
Work with us
Work with us
Get involved
Get involved
- Data and Research
- 2030 Agenda
IOM, Namibia Launch Country’s Migration Profile
Namibia – The Government of the Republic of Namibia and IOM officially launched the country’s Migration Profile recently (17 June), in Windhoek, Namibia. The Migration Profile, funded by the IOM Development Fund, is a country-owned tool that was prepared in consultation with government and non-government stakeholders.
The Migration Profile was jointly launched by the Minister of Home Affairs and Immigration, Pendukeni Ivula Ithana and the IOM Regional Director for Southern Africa, Josiah Ogina at a high level event, attended by several government ministers, members of parliament, representatives from various ministries and of the Migration Technical Working Group, Embassies, UN Head of Agencies and Civil Society Organisations.
The event reflected 18 months’ work put in by many stakeholders in Namibia to develop the Migration Profile and provide evidence for policy-making.
“The link between migration and development nowadays cannot be disputed as done in yesteryears. Policies on migration therefore should be reflective of this fact and migration issues need to be mainstreamed in overall development policy. The approach taken in developing the Namibian Migration Profile took this into account to ensure that it deals with contemporary issues,” said Minister Ithana in her keynotes address.
The launch of the Migration Profile demonstrated the commitment and leadership taken by the Namibian Government to use the Migration Profile for policy-development purposes and address the fifteen findings and recommendations, validated in December 2015.
These recommendations include many different aspects pertaining to the country, such as remittances, diaspora engagement, migration health, disaster risk management and climate change adaptation, human trafficking, border management, labor migration and the migration legal, policy and institutional framework.
As a direct follow-up to the launch event, IOM Namibia organised a two-days training workshop in Swakopmund (20-21 June 2016). The workshop gathered members of the Migration Technical Working Group led by the MHAI and focused on the usage of the migration profile to further support the Government in mainstreaming migration into National Development Plans and defining the way forward towards the development of a Migration Policy for Namibia.
The Migration Profile for Namibia is available here: https://publications.iom.int/es/books/migration-namibia-country-profile-2015
For further information, please contact Rafaelle Robelin, IOM Namibia at Tel: +264 85 5233460, Email: rrobelin@iom.int