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Who we are
WHO WE AREIOM is the leading inter-governmental organization promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all, with presence in over 100 countries. IOM has been active in the East and Horn of Africa from the early 1980s.
About
About
IOM Global
IOM Global
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Our Work
Our WorkAs the leading inter-governmental organization promoting since 1951 humane and orderly migration, IOM plays a key role to support the achievement of the 2030 Agenda through different areas of intervention that connect both humanitarian assistance and sustainable development. Across the East and Horn of Africa region, IOM plays an important role of protecting, assisting and supporting migrants.
Cross-cutting (Global)
Cross-cutting (Global)
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IOM in Uganda
After the turbulent years between 1971 and 1985, Most of Uganda (with the exception of the north, which suffered LRA insurgency) has been generally stable since 1986, when the present leadership came to power. Not surprisingly, Uganda has become home to hundreds of thousands of refugees from neighbouring countries.
The IOM mission in Uganda was established in 1988, and has since been supporting the Government to address migration challenges, and building capacity of relevant stakeholders.
Besides the Country offices in the capital Kampala, IOM has field sub-offices in Nakivale, Kyangwali and Kyaka II refugee settlements in western Uganda. In 2017 IOM Uganda opened more sub-offices in Moroto (in the northeastern sub-region of Karamoja) and Palorinya settlement (Moyo district) and Bidibidi settlement (Yumbe district) – both in the northwestern sub-region of West Nile.
IOM implements a range of programmatic interventions in areas such as Refugee Resettlement; Emergency Response mostly for refugees from South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo; Migration Health (Assessments and Promotion); Labour Migration and Human Development; Counter-Trafficking and Migrant assistance; Immigration and Border Management; and Migration Governance, including policy and research. IOM also operates the Canada Visa Application Centre, and a Transit Centre for refugees, in Kampala.
Facts and Figures
Capital | Kampala |
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Total Land Area: | 241,038 km sq |
Languages: | English, Swahili, Luganda |
Currency: | Ugandan Shilling (UGX) |
Population (2017): | 42,862,958 |
Population under 15 years of age (2015): | 48.1 percent |
Life Expectancy at Birth, Total (2016): | 62 years |
HIV Prevalence, 15-49 years of age (2014): | 7.3 percent |
HDI Rank (2014): | 163 of 188 |
Net Migration Rate (2015-2020): | -0.7 migrants/1,000 population |
International Migrant Stock as a Percentage of the Population (2005): | 2.329 percent |
Women as a Percentage of International Migrant Stock (2015): | 50 per cent |
GDP per Capita PPP (2014): | USD 1,717 |
Personal Remittances, Received (2015): | USD 1,200 million |
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IOM UGANDA
Plot 6A Bukoto Crescent Naguru
P.O.Box 11431, Kampala
UgandaTel: +256 312 263 210
Tel: +256 312261179
E-mail: iomkampala@iom.int
Website: http://uganda.iom.int