Company Directory

Company Directory

Company Directory - UN International Organization for Migration

Company Details - UN International Organization for Migration

UN International Organization for Migration Logo

UN International Organization for Migration

Website

Geneva, Switzerland

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is an intergovernmental organization that provides services and advice concerning migration to governments and migrants alike. It assists in various migration-related issues, contributing to the governance of migration, fostering international cooperation, and providing humanitarian assistance to displaced individuals.

CCI Score

CCI Score: UN International Organization for Migration

47.69

-0.02%

Latest Event

IOM Reports Mass Displacement amid Sudan Conflict

The UN International Organization for Migration reported that 400,000 people were displaced from a camp in Sudan amid ongoing conflict, providing crucial data on the humanitarian crisis and highlighting the impact of armed conflict on vulnerable populations.

Take Action

So what can you do? Support IOM by shopping, spreading the word, or offering your support.

Shop Alternatives
SEE ALL
Use Your Voice
OTHER TOOLS
Investigate
Share the Score
SUPPORT CCI

LEADER

UN International Organization for Migration is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • IOM Reports Mass Displacement amid Sudan Conflict Logo
    APR
    13
    2025

    The UN International Organization for Migration reported that 400,000 people were displaced from a camp in Sudan amid ongoing conflict, providing crucial data on the humanitarian crisis and highlighting the impact of armed conflict on vulnerable populations.

  • IOM Faces Funding Crisis and Mobilizes Political Lobbying Logo
    MAR
    25
    2025

    On March 25, 2025, IOM’s American Director-General, Amy Pope, warned of a nearly 30% budget cut due to U.S. foreign aid reductions under President Trump. With projections of up to 7,000 job losses and diminished capacity for refugee resettlement and humanitarian programs, several countries encouraged Pope to lobby Washington to reverse these cuts – a move that signals resistance to authoritarian funding policies.

  • +40

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    IOM’s leadership, under Director-General Amy Pope – a former White House adviser to President Biden – is actively urging international partners to lobby against U.S. foreign aid cuts. This political engagement is seen as a proactive effort to counter authoritarian funding measures that detrimentally impact vulnerable migrant communities, demonstrating a commitment to humanitarian and democratic principles.

    UN Migration Agency Chief Sees Budget Cuts Worsening in 2026

  • IOM Restructures Amid Major Budget Cuts and Staff Reductions Logo
    MAR
    11
    2025

    In response to a 30% reduction in donor support, the UN International Organization for Migration announced essential structural adjustments, including a 20% staff reduction (affecting over 250 employees) and shifting roles to lower-cost regional offices, a move that could compromise worker stability and the quality of humanitarian support.

  • -20

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    The significant reduction in staffing, cutting over 250 employees, raises concerns from a labor and human rights perspective. Although the restructuring is a response to funding challenges, such measures can undermine worker security and the organization's capacity to deliver essential services to vulnerable migrant communities.

    UN migration agency forced to restructure amid significant budget cuts

  • IOM Annual Report 2023 and Strategic Plan 2024-2028 Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    In its 2023 Annual Report, the new IOM Director General, who assumed office on October 1, 2023, outlined a strategic plan for 2024-2028 aimed at modernizing the organization and reinforcing its commitment to support vulnerable migrants. The report emphasizes a data-driven, efficient, and purpose‐driven approach that ensures IOM remains true to its humanitarian mission.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 14

    The new strategic plan and the emphasis on supporting vulnerable migrants represent a strong commitment to inclusive, humanitarian policies that counter authoritarian tendencies. By prioritizing efficiency, data-driven decision making, and serving marginalized populations, IOM’s approach is positive from an anti-fascist perspective, reinforcing public and political behavior that supports equity and social justice.

    IOM Annual Report 2023 | IOM's Achievements & Insights

  • Amy Pope Elected as Director General of IOM Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    US challenger Amy Pope, the first woman to lead the International Organization for Migration, was elected following a bitter leadership contest that pitted US-backed progressive forces against entrenched European support. Her appointment, effective October 1, 2023, marks a significant shift in the organization’s leadership dynamics.

  • +80

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    The election of Amy Pope, a US challenger backed by progressive constituencies, as the first woman Director General is seen as a win for diversity and a challenge to traditional power structures dominated by old-guard European leadership. This election reflects an anti-authoritarian shift that emphasizes inclusivity and counters established autocratic trends within international governance.

    US challenger Pope elected new UN migration chief

  • IOM Leadership Election Ushers in Progressive Change Logo
    MAY
    15
    2023

    On May 15, 2023, Amy Pope, backed strongly by the Biden administration, clinched the position of Director General of the International Organization for Migration. In a contest that saw her secure a decisive vote (98-67) and the subsequent withdrawal of her European rival, Antonio Vitorino, Pope's election is seen as a move to restore traditional American leadership in the organization and reinvigorate its commitment to progressive, inclusive migration policies.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    The appointment of Amy Pope, supported by the Biden administration, marks a significant instance of progressive executive political engagement within an important UN agency. Her proven commitment to reform, accountability, and humane migration policies stands in contrast to prior trends and signals a shift away from populist, authoritarian influences. This move is a positive step against far-right tendencies and underlines the importance of diversity and strong governance in international organizations.

    UN migration agency elects American as 1st woman director, replacing her European boss

Industries

541611
Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
624230
Emergency and Other Relief Services
813920
Professional Organizations