Reaching 31
million people

Across almost
170 countries

With an allocation
of USD 2 billion

GLOBAL PICTURE OF THE EVOLUTION OF PEOPLE REACHED AND PEOPLE IN NEED

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31m

TOTAL PEOPLE
REACHED BY IOM

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324.3m

TOTAL PEOPLE IN
NEED WORLDWIDE

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

31 MILLION PEOPLE

were reached accross nearly 170
countries with USD 2 billion

These include IDPs, refugees,
and migrants.

COORDINATION

53% of the 181 IOM-led coordination for a across 72 countries were co-led with NGOs, CSOs and governmental entities, strengthening the participation, representation, and leadership of local and national actors.

181 coordination
fora led by IOM in 72 countries

42 migrant-related
coordination structures

53% of structures
o-led with NGOs, CSOs and governmental entities

inter-agency
humanitarian hubs in 5 countries

PREPAREDNESS

countries implemented early/anticipatory actions in 8 regions. angeapacity building and support to data collectionas well as relief items pre-positioning.

SURGE DEPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT

462 IOM staff were deployed to 10 countries respondingto crises, while experts from 59 standby partners provided support to 20 country offices.

462 Internal
Surge deployment
180% Increase from 2021 to 2022

14 standby partnerships
7% increase from 2021 to 2022

59 SBP expertd
deployed to 20
IOM countery offices

CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT

More than 4 million people reached through Camp Coordination and Camp Management operations in 37 countries.

37 countries
of operation

30 countries
benefit from coordination roles

Over 4 million
people reached

188 sites closed
105 sites setup
772 sites improved

DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX

86% of all 2022 HNO and HRPs were informed by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix, which was active in 95 countries.

img 86% of all HNO/HRPs
used DTM to inform their analysis of internal displacement

img 95 countries
with active DTM operations

img 86% of DTM operations
worldwide have been integrated into global quality control and quality assurance workfow

SHELTER

9.5 million people in 80 countries were reached through Shelter and Settlements assistance. IOM continued to be the largest recipient of shelter funding (34 per cent), with a 48% increase since 2021.

9.5 million
people reached (2 million households)

80 countries
with Shelter and Settlements interventions

WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE

12.9 million people were reached with water, sanitation, and hygiene services across 61 countries, a 24 per cent increase in people reached since 2021 .

61 countries
undertaking WASH intervention

12.9 million
people reached

HEALTH

5.6 million people were provided with primary health-care consultations, while 2.9 million emergency-affected people were vaccinated.

1.5 million
primary health-care consultations provided in crisis settings

2.9 million people
vaccinated in crisis settings

927,000 screenings
provided for acute malnutrition

Over 130,000
ealth assessments conducted for refugee resettlement

Over 23,700
health-care workers trained in crisis settings

64 emergency health-related deployments
to 14 countries

MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

1.5 million people were provided with mental health and psychosocial support services. Additionally, 16,000 professionals were trained by IOM across several crisis-affected settings.

1.5 million
services offered to people in crisis

16,000 professionals
trained in various facets of MHPSS and population mobility

In 12 field locations
IOM co-chairs the IASC Group on MHPSS

PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION

1.9 million people were reached through IOM protection interventions in over 58 countries affected by crises, including child protection, counter-trafficking in emergencies, protection mainstreaming and others.

58 country offices
implemented protection in humanitarian action programming

1.9 million people
reached with specialized protection services

Approximately 27,400 IOM and external stakeholders have been trained

Partnered with 67 local women-led organizations across 32 countries

PEACEBUILDING AND SOCIAL COHESION

Over 1.4 million people were reached directly through peacebuilding and social cohesion initiatives and 110 communities were engaged.

Over 1.4 million individuals
reached directly

110 communities
engaged through peacebuilding and social cohesion

LIVELIHOODS AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY

10,000 new jobs were created in conflict-affected areas and 2,000 small and medium-sized enterprises were supported through grants, addressing unemployment and promoting economic stability and resilience.

2,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
with USD 30 million through cash grants ranging between USD 5,000 and 30,000

Creation of 10,000
new jobs in conflict-affected areas to address unemployment and promote economic stability and resilience

LAND AND PROPERTY

47 IOM country offices benefitted from housing, land and property e-course training modules which were played 1,446 HLP times.

47 countries
reached by HLP e-course modules

1,446 HLP
e-course module plays

139 country focal points
received the HLP Toolkit

HUMANITARIAN BORDER MANAGEMENT

Humanitarian border management responses were institutionalized in IOM byestablishing a consistent presence across crisis response structures, promoting preparedness and contingency planning, migrant protection, and fundamental rights.

20 border crossings
had HBM assessments conducted

5 countries
provided with on-the-spot mentoring for border authorities

MOVEMENT ASSISTANCE

120,728 refugees and other vulnerable persons were reached with resettlement, humanitarian admission, and relocation assistance in 30 countries.

198,010 international movements

30 countries
are engaged in resettlement, humanitarian admission, and relocation activities

120,728 refugees
and other vulnerable persons are being assisted

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

31 MILLION PEOPLE

were reached axross nearly 170
countries with USD 2 billion

These include IDPs, refugees,
and migrants.

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COORDINATION
53% of the 181 IOM-led coordination fora across 72 countries were co-led with NGOs, CSOs and governmental entities, strengthening the participation, representation, and leadership of local and national actors.

img 181 coordination
fora led by IOM in 72 countries

img 42 migrant-related
coordination structures

img 53% of structures
o-led with NGOs, CSOs and governmental entities

img inter-agency
humanitarian hubs in 5 countries

PREPAREDNESS
10 countries implemented early/anticipatory actions in 8 regions.angeapacity building and support to data collectionas well
SURGE DEPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT
462 IOM staff were deployed to 10 countries respondingto crises,ts from andby partners provided support to 20 country offices.

462 Internal
Surge deployment
180% Increase from 2021 to 2022

14 standby partnerships
7% increase from 2021 to 2022

59 SBP expertd
deployed to 20
IOM countery offices

CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT
More than 4 million people reached through Camp Coordination and Camp Management operations in 37 countries.

37 countries
of operation

30 countries
benefit from coordination roles

Over 4 million
people reached

188 sites closed
105 sites setup
772 sites improved

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DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
86% of all 2022 HNO and HRPs were informed by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix, which was active in 95 countries.

img 86% of all HNO/HRPs
used DTM to inform their analysis of internal displacement

img 95 countries
with active DTM operations

img 86% of DTM operations
worldwide have been integrated into global quality control and quality assurance workfow

SHELTER
9.5 million people in 80 countries were reached through Shelter and Settlements assistance. IOM continued to be the largest recipient of shelter funding (34 per cent), with a 48% increase since 2021.

9.5 million
people reached (2 million households)

80 countries
with Shelter and Settlements interventions

WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE
2.9 million people were reached with water, sanitation, and hygiene services across 61 countries, a 24 per cent increase in people reached since 2021.

61 countries
undertaking WASH intervention

12.9 million
people reached

HEALTH
5.6 million people were provided with primary health-care consultations, while 2.9 million emergency-a ected people were vaccinated.

1.5 million
primary health-care consultations provided in crisis settings

2.9 million people
vaccinated in crisis settings

927,000 screenings
provided for acute malnutrition

Over 130,000
ealth assessments conducted for refugee resettlement

Over 23,700
health-care workers trained in crisis settings

64 emergency health-related deployments
to 14 countries

MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
1.5 million people were provided with mental health and psychosocial support services. Additionally, 16,000 professionals were trained by IOM across several crisis-affected settings.

1.5 million
services offered to people in crisis

16,000 professionals
trained in various facets of MHPSS and population mobility

In 12 field locations
IOM co-chairs the IASC Group on MHPSS

PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION
1.9 million people were reached through IOM protection interventions in over 58 countries a‘ected by crises, including child protection, counter-trafficking in emergencies, protection mainstreaming and others.

58 country offices
implemented protection in humanitarian action programming

1.9 million people
reached with specialized protection services

Approximately 27,400 IOM and external stakeholders have been trained

Partnered with 67 local women-led organizations across 32 countries

PEACEBUILDING AND SOCIAL COHESION
Over 1.4 million people were reached directly through peacebuilding and social cohesion initiatives and 110 communities were engaged.

Over 1.4 million individuals
reached directly

110 communities
engaged through peacebuilding and social cohesion

LIVELIHOODS AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY
10,000 new jobs were created in conflict-affected areas and 2,000 small and medium-sized enterprises were supported through grants, addressing unemployment and promoting economic stability and resilience.

2,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
with USD 30 million through cash grants ranging between USD 5,000 and 30,000

Creation of 10,000
new jobs in conflict-affected areas to address unemployment and promote economic stability and resilience

LAND AND PROPERTY
47 IOM country offices benefitted from housing, land and propertye-course training moduleswhich were played 1,446 HLP times.

47 countries
reached by HLP e-course modules

1,446 HLP
e-course module plays

139 country focal points
received the HLP Toolkit

HUMANITARIAN BORDER MANAGEMENT
Humanitarian border management responses were institutionalized in IOM by establishing a consistent presence across crisis response structures, promoting preparedness and contingency planning, migrant protection, and fundamental rights.

20 border crossings
had HBM assessments conducted

5 countries
provided with on-the-spot mentoring for border authorities

MOVEMENT ASSISTANCE
120,728 refugees and other vulnerable persons were reached with resettlement, humanitarian admission, and relocation assistance in 30 countries.

198,010 international movements

30 countries
are engaged in resettlement, humanitarian admission, and relocation activities

120,728 refugees
and other vulnerable persons are being assisted