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- The U.N. Migration agency warns that unprecedented cuts in funding will lead to the scaling back or shutdown of global projects, impacting migrants severely and affecting over 6,000 staff worldwide.
- The International Organization for Migration expects a funding reduction of 30% due to decreased U.S. Funding after President Donald Trump's announcement of aid funding changes.
- The agency highlighted that a record 123 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide, exacerbating humanitarian crises faced by vulnerable migrant communities.
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UN migration agency forced to restructure amid significant budget cuts
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is undertaking “essential structural adjustments” at its Geneva headquarters and globally, in response to a substantial 30 per cent reduction in donor support for 2025 – including a significant decrease in projects funded by the United States.
UN migration agency warns of severe impact on migrants as US cuts force shutdowns
GENEVA - The U.N. migration agency said on Tuesday that unprecedented cuts in donor funding this year will force it to scale back or shut down projects around the world, resulting in a severe impact on migrants and affecting over 6,000 staff. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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