Anna Lindh Foundation

International Organization for Migration

National Network

Syria

Address

Kornish al Tijara New Sham Damascus Syria

Country

Syria

City

Damascus

Street address 2

Kornish al Tijara New Sham

Mobile Phone

00963-988128118

Telephone

00963-988128118

E-Mail

sarmadtoumeh@gmail.com

E-Mail (2)

nadine.ghandour81@gmail.com

Year of Establishment

1951

Contact Person1

Sarmad Toumeh

Contact Person 2

Nadine GHANDOUR

Organisation Type

Non-Governmental Organization

Fields of Activity

Human rights

General Information

Syria continues to host the largest externally displaced Iraqi population in the region. A vast number remain in need of urgent assistance; their economic and social situation may be steadily worsening as existing resources are incrementally depleted, remittances are reduced and opportunities for lawful employment remain limited. In parallel, Syria is currently witnessing the impact of a drought (linked to climate change), which has affected the country since 2006. In particular, over the past six months, internal migration has increased dramatically due to a loss of livelihoods. Estimates of the total magnitude of this phenomenon range from 40,000 to 60,000 families. Such population movements, coupled with existing pressures on key infrastructure stemming from the prolonged residence of a large Iraqi community in Syria, may severely affect social stability in the long run, hinder development in various ways, and exacerbate challenges associated with irregular migration. In Damascus, IOM continues to work in partnership with the Syrian government, UN agencies and civil society to respond effectively to emerging migration-related issues – particularly in the fields of emergency and post-crisis migration management and regulating migration. IOM is also supporting relevant government entities to build a comprehensive policy framework for effective migration management.

Mission and Objectives

IOM continues to assist refugees resettling to the United States of America, Australia, Canada, Sweden and some Scandinavian countries. This activity also includes family reunification. IOM Damascus has assisted the movement of more than 27,000 refugees in Syria since 2006 – majority of who are from Iraq – to 13 resettlement countries. IOM's role includes coordination, health assessment, treatment, cultural orientation, providing ground transportation and air transportation to the refugees’ final destination, providing escorts and airport assistance at the ports of departure, transit and arrival.

Main Projects / Activities

1-Movement under the United States Refugee Programme, Australia, Canada, Sweden and other Scandinavian countries for refugees and family reunification 2-Capacity Building on Identifying and Assessing Human Trafficking and Providing Protection to Victims of Trafficking in Syria 3-Capacity Building for Border Control Management 4-Assistance to Iraqi Female-headed Families and Victims of Trafficking