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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy - IOM and its Partners Evacuate More than 1,200 Haitians Living in Camps

IOM teams were deployed to all camps targeted for evacuation to prepare the most vulnerable for the storm.


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Hurricane Sandy
IOM works with Minustah and PNH

No One Left Behind... follow the extraordinary story here


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IOM works with Minustah and PNH
IOM Fact Sheets

IOM Fact Sheets


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IOM Fact Sheets
IOM Reports

IOM Haiti Two-Year Report

From Emergency to Sustainable Recovery


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IOM Haiti Two-Year Report
Chimen Lakay Edition Spécial

Chimen Lakay Edition Spécial

Ti fi, jèn fi, pran mayèt pou demen ka pi bèl


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Chimen Lakay Edition Spécial
Two Years After the Earthquake, IOM Helps Haiti Cope with a Multitude of Challenges

Two Years After the Earthquake, IOM Helps Haiti Cope with a Multitude of Challenges

One of the largest urban displacement crises in the world persists...


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Two Years After the Earthquake, IOM Helps Haiti Cope with a Multitude of Challenges
IOM Reports

Protecting the Most Vulnerable

The scale and nature of the emergency, combined with the pre-existing deep gender inequalities and the survival challenges faced by the people who lost their relatives, homes and property, have severely exposed an already vulnerable population to violence, human rights violations and abuses.


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Protecting the Most Vulnerable
IOM Reports

Displacement Tracking and Data Management

Since the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, IOM Haiti has played a leadership role among humanitarian partners in consolidating, analyzing and disseminating vital information...


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Displacement Tracking and Data Management
IOM Reports

A Sitcom to Lift Haiti's Spirits

Made by the talented young Haitian director Zaka, with IOM's support and funded by the government's relocation program. Tap Tap is a sitcom that focuses on the lives of hardworking Haitians.


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A Sitcom to Lift Haiti's Spirits
IOM Reports

Community Stabilization and Decentralization

Haiti's longstanding developmental problems include crumbling infrastructure, unplanned urbanization, underdeveloped agriculture, high unemployment, poor access to education, lack of investment, weak state institutions and severe environmental degradation.


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Community Stabilization and Decentralization

Latest Videos

TAP TAP The Making of...
Haiti: The Restavek Problem
Leaving Place Boyer for a Better Place
Tounen lakay
Dominican Republic: IOM Helps Haitians Return Home (French)
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IOM Director General Visits Haiti, 11 January 2012
IOM Inaugurates Community Centre in Haiti, Friday, 28 September 2012
Displacement crisis finally ending for Haiti's cultural capital Jacmel with closure of all camps, Wednesday, 02 May 2012
IOM Seeks End to Displacement in Haiti, Wednesday, 27 May 2012

EShelter CCCM Cluster | IOM Disaster Risk Reduction | 16/6 Relocation and Reconstruction | IOM Shelter Projects | IOM Protection | IOM Registration | IOM WASH | IOM Health and Psychosocial |

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TAP TAP The Making of...
Behind the scenes interviews with the director Zaka and main actors

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Latest Documents

  • IOM Director General Visits Haiti
  • Displacement crisis finally ending for Haiti's cultural capital Jacmel with closure of all camps
  • IOM Seeks End to Displacement in Haiti
  • IOM Figures Show Dramatic Fall in Numbers Living in Haiti Camps
  • IOM Delivers Shelter to Haiti Families Hit by Heavy Rains

Organisation Internationale pour la Migration en Haiti (OIM)

IOM tent, MINUSTAH Logistics Base, Area 5, Route de l'Aéroport, Port-au-Prince, Haiti