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Search area has opened. SearchClose Search form Fulltext search Clear search input Search for result Visually hides dropdown options for search. Show filters Clear search input Search for result Max Clear search input Search for result Press release IOM AND UNICEF SIGN NEW STRATEGIC COLLABORATION FRAMEWORK 18 May 2022 NEW YORK, 18 May 2022 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNICEF today signed a new Strategic Collaboration Framework solidifying the organizations’ united commitment towards protecting the rights of migrant children. In 2006, UNICEF and IOM signed a Memorandum of Understanding defining the main areas of cooperation between the two agencies in humanitarian settings. The well-established operational relationship responding to the pressing issues facing migrant children around the world has been further strengthened since that time. “Strengthening our relationship, UNICEF and IOM will continue to enhance the capacities of a large spectrum of actors, including Civil Society and governmental authorities, to assist these children according to their rights and needs,” said IOM Director General António Vitorino. “Around the world, migrant children are facing alarming levels of xenophobia, the socioeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, and limited access to essential services,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell. “The growing partnership between UNICEF and IOM will improve our ability to reach these children with the services, support, and protection they need to make the most of their lives.” Signed at UNICEF House in New York prior to a multi-stakeholder dialogue organized as part of the International Migration Review Forum, the new Framework brings greater predictability and responsiveness to the partnership by establishing priorities that target the security and wellness of migrant children. This agreement provides an institutional framework to enhance and reinforce cooperation deeply rooted in and driven by the experience of our partnership in the field. Key priorities outlined in the Frameworks include: * Capacity building for institutions and actors in charge of direct assistance; * Data collection and dissemination to identify protection risks and vulnerability patterns among migrant and returnee children; * Strengthening the capacity of child-sensitive health and educational services and ensuring these services are inclusively available to all children in national systems; * Increasing cooperation between humanitarian actors and their initiatives to aid migrant children; * Strengthening child and social protection systems to ensure that they are inclusive of all migrant children, and strengthening case management and child-sensitive return and reintegration processes; and * Influencing policies and systems from the local to international level, incentivizing cooperation between relevant humanitarian and development institutions and supporting national government agencies. UNICEF and IOM are currently working to address pressing global challenges and appeal to other humanitarian organizations and their partners to establish similar collaborative frameworks to ensure the safety and livelihood of migrant children. ##### MEDIA CONTACTS Sara Alhattab UNICEF New York Tel: +1 917 957 6536 Email: salhattab@unicef.org ABOUT UNICEF UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. Across more than 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, to build a better world for everyone. Follow UNICEF on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION Established in 1951, IOM is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. With 174 member states, a further eight states holding observer status and offices in over 100 countries, IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants. Learn more about IOM: www.iom.int or follow on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn RELATED TOPICS Migration Global MORE TO EXPLORE Press release 04 December 2024 UNICEF appeals for US$9.9 billion in humanitarian funding to support children affected by conflict and crisis in increasingly volatile world Visit the page News note 29 November 2024 FAST FACTS: Critical gains in HIV response, but adolescents - especially girls - remain disproportionately affected, UNICEF warns on World AIDS Day Read now Statement 26 November 2024 Six children die in shipwreck in the Aegean Sea Read now Statement 24 November 2024 Statement from UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell at the conclusion of COP29 Read now Share UNICEF Home * What we do * Research and reports * Stories and features * Where we work * Press centre * Take action About us * Work for UNICEF * Partner with UNICEF * UNICEF Executive Board * Evaluation * Ethics * Internal Audit and Investigations * Transparency and accountability * Safeguarding * Sustainable Development Goals * Frequently asked questions (FAQ) Related UNICEF sites * UNICEF Blog * UNICEF Data * UNICEF Parenting * U-Report * Global Shared Services Centre * Support UNICEF * ЮНИСЕФ на Русском Become a donor * * * * * * * Contact us * Legal * Report fraud, abuse, wrongdoing * Accessibility ShareThis Copy and Paste