Amy Pope, the UN Migration Agency (IOM)'s Director General is visiting Libya between December 16 and 19. She is holding a series of meetings in the country with the aim of reducing the numbers of migrants attempting to cross on the Central Mediterranean route, and thus reduce the loss of life, stated the organization.
The Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Amy Pope, is visiting Libya from December 16 to 19 December, as part of IOM's ongoing commitment to work constructively with authorities, civil society, and international partners to address the country's complex migration dynamics, according to a statement published by the organization on December 16.
During her visit, Pope is meeting national and local counterparts to discuss joint efforts to prevent loss of life along the Central Mediterranean route, strengthen efforts to combat trafficking in persons, and enhance safe and voluntary humanitarian return mechanisms.
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'Every life lost on this route is a tragedy'
This engagement comes against a challenging migration landscape, amid continued concern over reports of migrants suffering and perishing along the Central Mediterranean Route.
"Every life lost on this route is a tragedy -- and one we can prevent," said Pope.
"People on the move deserve protection, dignity and hope, not danger. Saving lives requires shared responsibility and real cooperation. IOM stands ready to work with Libyan authorities and partners to reduce risks, protect rights, and ensure migration is managed in ways that put people first."
Pope's visit builds on the IOM's long-standing work in Libya to support migrants and host communities, protect the most vulnerable, and promote well-managed migration. In this context, the visit also reaffirms the IOM's dedication to strengthening humanitarian access, building national capacities, and reinforcing partnerships, read the statement.
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International Migrants Day, December 18
Pope will mark International Migrants Day on December 18, by visiting IOM's operations in Libya, gaining deeper insight into the journeys people undertake and the challenges communities face, while reinforcing efforts toward safe, orderly, and regular migration.
IOM remains committed to advancing practical cooperation and sustained, principled support that saves lives and upholds human dignity. Continued engagement by donors and policymakers, in close coordination with the government in Libya, is essential to advancing these efforts, concluded the statement.
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