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07.01.2009

IOM conducted an Assessment of Migration Management in Armenia

Border Management Electronic Information System Expanded to Essential Border-Crossing Control Points in Armenia

IOM Mission in Armenia published a booklet to mark 15 years of operations in Armenia

MOLDOVA - Increasing Efficiency of Remittance Flows

A Prayer for Victims of Trafficking

Churches call on Moldovans to unite through prayer for the ones affected by migration

Belarus plans to set up dactyloscopy system on its border

Kazakhstan does not allocate enough resources for physical protection of victims of human trafficking - IOM

International conference on labor migration issues held in Dushanbe

Tajik FM, IOM mission head discuss cooperation in combating human trafficking

MOLDOVA – Taking Small Steps Towards the Future

Belarus studies Austrian experience of introducing biometric technologies

Qairoqqum forum on migration issues ends with signing of coalition agreement

Brunson McKinley: migration issues should be settled on regional level

Armenia – IOM Builds the Capacities of Staff of Newly Established Labour Migrant Support Point

CIS Executive Committee, IOM Administration to sign memorandum on mutual understanding in Minsk

Georgia - IOM Evaluates Needs, Expands Aid to Displaced Families in West

Belarus - Belarus SBC praises cooperation with IOM on human trafficking prevention

Georgia - Needs of Displaced Persons Remain Considerable Despite Some Returns

Georgia – Expanding Relief Efforts to the West

Georgia – Assisting Vulnerable Displaced Families, Calling for Funds

Georgia IOM Appeals for Funds, Mobilizes Staff

IOM and UNDP join efforts to combat human trafficking in Armenia

Belarus - Belarus is prepared to introduce biometric passports, IOM says

Photo exhibition “Tajikistan: World of Labor Migration” opens in Khorog

Moldova - Information Campaign Targets Students

Georgia - Deus ex Machina: “Mobility Partnership” for Georgian Migrants

Ukraine - Racist attacks on rise

Moldova - Trafficking Not As Bad As the U.S. Thinks

Belarus - Gomel to host seminar on human trafficking May 28-29

Moldova - The Countertraffickers

Moldova - Enhanced capacities for migration management in the republic of Moldova

Armenia - National Training Workshops on Labour Migration Management for Government Officials and Private Recruitment Sector Representatives

Ukraine - One-year anniversary of the “527” counter-trafficking toll-free hotline in Ukraine

Tajikistan - Tajik FM, IOM’s regional representative discuss migrant rights protection issues

Belarus to host gathering of volunteers of human trafficking prevention movement

Tajikistan-Artists Unite against Human Trafficking

Armenia - Study tour of key Armenian Government Officials to Sweden

Moldova - Mobilizing the Diaspora’s resources to develop the country

Belarus is world leader in counteracting human trafficking, representative of International Organization for Migration says

Ukraine - President Opens SBGS Dormitory; Ukrainian Border Guards Progress Towards Harmonizing on European/Schengen Standards

Ukraine-Launch of a Nationwide Information Campaign to Prevent Human Trafficking

Ukraine- Honouring Efforts of Ukrainians to Counter Human Trafficking


Migration Perspectives in Eastern Europe and Central Asia - 2006

Migration Perspectives in Eastern Europe and Central Asia - 2006

IOM TCC, with the support of the US Department of State’s Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM), has recently published the report on "Migration Perspectives in Eastern Europe and Central Asia". The report provides an innovative collection of migration articles, focusing on migration trends, future priorities and migration challenges in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan and should serve as a reference tool for the EECA governments, migration authorities, donors and scholars.

New Baseline Research on Smuggling of Migrants in, from and through Central Asia

IOM TCC has recently finalized the report, “Baseline Research on Smuggling of Migrants in, from and through Central Asia”. A result of one of the components of the Central Asia Partnership Group Programme Initiative, funded by the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), the report provides baseline information and analysis on smuggling of migrants in the Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan.

Who we are

IOM conducts a training on EMM for Armenian officials.

TCC was established in 1997 to provide expertise, program design and implementation support to address the unique migration management needs in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA). By providing a mechanism for information and exchange among the region's IOM Missions and disseminating resources on international practices, TCC also serves as a regional clearinghouse migration-related legislative resources, studies and services.


 

Recent Events

IOM has launched the First Travelling Film Festival on Migrant and Human Rights in Central Asia entitled “Rights in the Spotlight”. The festival started with screenings in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and will travel to Tajikistan. Read more... 

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Central Asia Partnership Group (CAPG)

The CAPG aims to promote the peaceful and democratic development of the Central Asian states, and consists of IOM, the Danish Institute for Human Rights and the Danish Refugee Council.

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