The International Organization for Migration has significantly expanded its global research network to address persistent knowledge gaps affecting over 281 million international migrants worldwide. This expansion represents a critical step toward evidence-based policy development that prioritizes health outcomes for displaced populations.
The research network identifies health disparities as the foremost priority, with studies examining barriers to healthcare access, infectious disease transmission patterns, and mental health outcomes in displacement settings. Through partnerships with academic institutions, the IOM supports interdisciplinary research combining epidemiological studies with policy analysis. These efforts align with the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration framework, emphasizing universal health coverage as a cornerstone of migrant protection strategies.
The initiative also addresses emerging challenges such as climate-induced migration, particularly in vulnerable regions including Small Island Developing States and sub-Saharan Africa. By generating robust evidence, the network supports informed policymaking that addresses the complex health needs of migrant communities.
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