IOM jointly with Ethiopia launches five-year strategic migration plan

Addis Ababa, March 26, 2025 (FMC) — The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Ministry of Women and Social Affairs have launched the national communication strategy and a strategic joint plan on migration aimed at delivering on effective migration governance.

During the launch of the communication strategy and joint strategic plan for five years (2025-2029), Minister of Women and Social Affairs Ergogie Tesfaye said the Ethiopian government remains resolute in addressing the challenge of migration.

Ethiopia always reaffirms its commitment to combating irregular migration and promoting safe, dignified and lawful migration for all, she pointed out.

For the minister, the launching of a five-year joint strategic plan on migration and communication strategy on irregular migration and promotion of safe migration mark a pivotal moment in the efforts of migration governance.

IOM Ethiopia Chief of Mission Abibatou Wane on his part said that irregular migration is a pressing issue that has affected many countries including Ethiopia, ENA reported.

Irregular migration leads to numerous challenges, including exploitation, human trafficking and the loss of lives.

The launch of the documents marks a milestone in Ethiopia’s migration governance journey, the chief of mission noted.

It also reaffirms the collective commitment to unlocking the potential of migration, expanding regular pathways and reducing irregular migration, Wane added.

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