Water and Migration: Implications for Policy Makers

A child accessing fresh water in Papua New Guinea. Photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM

The international community has, for good reason, sought to emphasize the importance of migration as a global public policy issue.

Amina, an IDP in Doolow, Somalia, watering her garden. She is one of many Somalis displaced by the drought in 2011 living in the Kabasa IDP camp. Photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM
Community in Kutupalong Settlement collects fresh water from deep tube well constructed by IOM. Photo: Amanda Nero/IOM
A girl in the Kutupalong settlement in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh drinks water from a deep tube well constructed by IOM. Photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM
In November 2016, rains failed for the third year in a row in Somalia, leading to a devastating drought. From then until March 2017, over 600,000 people were displaced within the country. Photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM
Locals access water from a water point set up by IOM within Abyei, Sudan. Photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM

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Official account of IOM, the UN Migration Agency.

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