INTERVIEW: Migration Must Be Central to Development Agenda, Says IOM Chief
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INTERVIEW: Migration must be central to development agenda, says IOM chief
Photo: ILOOften overworked and undervalued, women migrants are the backbone of both their host and home communities – sustaining economies through remittances, entrepreneurship and resilience. (file photo) This article is published in association with United Nations. Migration must be viewed as a core part of global development policy, not just a humanitarian response, says Amy Pope, Director General of the International Organization for Migrati…
The first woman to take over the leadership of the United Nations World Organization for Migration (IOM) in its 74 years of history is Amy Pope (Cleveland, 1974), an American woman who came to office in October 2023, almost a year before Donald Trump returned to the White House and hit the world order and took out the chainsaw. In the context of the Fourth Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, the cut that is of greatest concern is…
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