Yenna
A learning platform for Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) insights and advocacy on safe migration
From community organizations to local governments and UN agencies, Yenna can help you create positive, collaborative impact
From community organizations to local governments and UN agencies, Yenna can help you create positive, collaborative impact
Any form of migration can put individuals, families and the communities involved under stress.
At IOM, we advocate for a collective effort to support the mental health of migrants, displaced individuals, and diaspora communities, ensuring they receive the necessary care and resources to thrive.
Gender influences reasons for migrating, who migrates and to where, how people migrate and the networks they use, opportunities and resources available at destinations, and relations with the country of origin.
IOM advocates for equal rights, and end to discriminatory migration practices and a better understanding of how gender and migration intersect.
Trafficking in Persons is a crime and human rights violation that affects men, women, and children all around the world in peace and during conflicts and disasters. Certain factors, such as irregular migration routes, can make migrants vulnerable.
At IOM, we advocate for prevention, prosecution, and protection as a part of a comprehensive approach to counter-trafficking.
The second series of research podcasts (IOM Research Series) aims to shed light on the work of several specialized researchers on the study of migration phenomena, in particular the recent results from the MigChoice research project, carried out in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration and the University of Birmingham.
Let's Guide Safe Migration Together