Articles by International Organization for Migration

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Nearly 795,000 Displaced Palestinians at Flood Risk after Storm Byron Makes Landfall in Gaza
International Organization for Migration - TRANSCEND Media Service, 15 Dec 2025

12 Dec 2025 – Storm Byron, a severe storm that triggered flooding in Greece and Cyprus, has now made landfall in Gaza bringing rainfall that has flooded multiple displacement sites and placed nearly 795,000 Palestinians at heightened risk.

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Haiti Displacement Triples Surpassing One Million as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
Human Wrongs Watch | International Organization for Migration - TRANSCEND Media Service, 20 Jan 2025

14 Jan 2025 – More than a million people are now internally displaced in Haiti, according to alarming new figures released by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

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Displacement in Sudan Crosses 11 million as Devastating Crisis Reaches New Heights: IOM Chief 
Amy Pope | UN International Organization for Migration - TRANSCEND Media Service, 4 Nov 2024

29 Oct 2024 – The situation here in Sudan is catastrophic. Hunger, disease and sexual violence are rampant. This is an underreported conflict and we must pay it more attention. Millions are suffering and there is the possibility of igniting regional instability from the Sahel to the Horn of Africa to the Red Sea.

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Sudan Internal Displacement Set to Top 10 Million as Famine Looms: IOM
UN International Organization for Migration - TRANSCEND Media Service, 10 Jun 2024

6 Jun 2024 – The UN International Organization for Migration warns that the number of displaced inside Sudan could top 10 million in coming days. The world’s worst internal displacement crisis escalates with famine and disease added to the havoc of violence.  

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2018 Brings No End to Violence against Rohingya as Refugees Continue to Flee to Bangladesh
UN International Organization for Migration – TRANSCEND Media Service, 8 Jan 2018

5 Jan 2018 – This week, Rohingya refugees were still arriving in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh – the New Year bringing no end to the reports of violence and fears, which forced them to flee their homes in Myanmar.

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