-
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 174 Etats membres et présente dans plus de 100 pays.
À propos
À propos
OIM Global
OIM Global
-
Ce que nous faisons
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
Priorités transversales
Priorités transversales
- Données et ressources
- Agir
- 2030 Agenda
Migration within Myanmar and across its long borders, which cover Thailand, Laos, China, India and Bangladesh, is subject to a range of drivers which are complex and are critical in affecting how and why people decide to move.
Regionally, Myanmar has grown to be the largest migration source country in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS). Regionally, drivers of migration can include higher wages in neighbouring countries, conflict and environmental migration due to natural disasters among other factors.
The protection of migrants within Myanmar and in their destination countries is a national priority for the Government. Migrants are often vulnerable to poorer health access and treatment and IOM works with the Myanmar Government and a range of international and local partners to improve migrant health outcomes. Migrants, whether travelling regularly or irregularly can become victims of trafficking and smuggled migrants who are exposed to abuses such as extortion, debt bondage and physical exploitation.
However, the majority of migrants do not experience these issues. Migration brings huge benefits, fuelling growth and innovation in both their host and source countries. Myanmar migrants in the region send large amounts of remittances which help boost the economy, much of it through unofficial channels.
Promoting the mainstreaming of migrant issues into Government policy and programmes, building capacity of our partners and ensuring effective advocacy and protection of Myanmar migrants are national priorities for the management migration in Myanmar.