Projects Search
This projects portal is a repository of all IOM migration health projects from 2006 to present obtained from IOM's projects databases.
The projects are categorized by type, country/region covered, country/region manager, and start year. The map reflects the countries where the projects are implemented.
To browse or search: simply use the filter options on the left-hand side. Alternatively, you can enter keyword/s in the search box. Here is the step-by-step guide for your reference.
Provision of humanitarian assistance to refugees in Armenia
Region/Country(Coverage): ArmeniaStart Date:
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Providing health assistance to address the immediate needs of displaced populations affected by the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in Armenia
Region/Country(Coverage): ArmeniaStart Date:
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Increasing the Capacity of the United Nations Joint Programme of Support on AIDS to Inform and Motivate Migrants for Better Detection and Treatment of HIV/AIDS in Armenia
Region/Country(Coverage): South-Eastern Europe Eastern Europe and Central Asia, ArmeniaStart Date:
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IOM aims to contribute to the enhancement of local capacities for the prevention, increased detection, referral and treatment of HIV/AIDS among outbound male and female labour migrants in Armenia.
Enhancing Mechanisms for Prevention, Detection and Treatment of HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis Among Migrant and Mobile Populations in the South Caucasus Countries
Region/Country(Coverage): South-Eastern Europe Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, GeorgiaStart Date:
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This project aims to enhance mechanisms for prevention, increased detection, referral and treatment of HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis among migrant and mobile populations in the South Caucasus countries. This regional project will include the following outputs: 1. Health promotion campaign among migrant and mobile populations on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, focusing on preventive screening and treatment adherence; 2. Cross-border and in-country migrant health survey providing evidence-based recommendations for the elaboration of a coordinated, regional migrant-centred approach for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis prevention and surveillance; 3. Capacity building of healthcare professionals and border authorities facilitating the establishment of a regional professional network aimed at enhancing referral mechanisms and elaborating migrant-friendly healthcare policies and programmes.