All refugees are migrants, but not all
migrants are refugees. Different people use different definitions of
“refugee”. In the broadest sense, it refers to someone who is seeking
refuge, a place of safety.
Year
Number of refugees resettled by IOM Turkey
2010
5135
2011
4080
2012
6015
2013
7688
2014
10,390
2015
10,513
Resettlement
is a sometimes unrecognized yet compelling instrument and symbol of
international solidarity and burden sharing to find a durable solution for
refugees who are unable to return to their country of origin for fear of
continued persecution and do not have the option to stay in their country of
asylum.
How Resettlement Works:
IOM works closely with governments, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), non-government organizations and other partners. The process begins with UNHCR who identifies, interviews and submits refugee cases to countries for resettlement consideration. IOM has cooperative agreements with these countries to provide specific resettlement service which may include: Case processing, Health Assessments, Pre-Departure Orientation and Movement. Upon arrival, resettlement countries provide refugees with legal and physical protection, including access to civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights similar to those enjoyed by nationals. Most refugees eventually become naturalized citizens of their country of resettlement.
What IOM does in Turkey.
IOM Turkey handles resettlement programs for the refugees and
migrants to more than 20 countries including the USA, Canada, Australia and
European Union countries. Programs are funded by a number of donors in relevant
countries, including the US State Department, Canadian Immigration Services,
and the Australian Government. The US Refugee Program (USRAP) is one of the
largest continuing activities of IOM and currently operates in over 40
countries.
USA - IOM facilitates
resettlement to the United States under the USRAP in close cooperation with the
Turkish authorities, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
and the Resettlement Support Center (RSC), run by International Catholic Migration
Commission (ICMC) in Turkey who provide information to migrants about life in
the United States.
Canada - IOM Turkey provides
assistance to refugees accepted under the Canada Refugees Program, in addition
to families seeking reunification. With the support of the Embassy of Canada,
IOM provides Canadian Orientation Abroad (COA) sessions to migrants accepted
for resettlement to Canada. COA, funded by Citizenship and Immigration
Canada, provides migrants of all categories accurate information about life in
Canada and helps migrants to develop realistic expectations regarding their
settlement in Canada and provides transportation arrangements to Canada bound
Refugees.
Australia - On behalf of the
Government of Australia, IOM provides transportation arrangements, assists with
pre-departure medical screenings, to ensure that refugees and special
humanitarian entrants to Australia are medically able to travel. IOM also
provides Australian Cultural Orientation (AUSCO) courses to all applicants
accepted under the program. IOM assists
refugees to fill visa application forms to Australia after they have been
referred by UNHCR
United Kingdom – On behalf of the UK Government, IOM does
medical health assessments, provides UK Cultural Orientation classes, pre-departure
medical screenings and transportation arrangements to the refugees.
Europe – In addition to
transportation arrangements, IOM Turkey provides cultural orientation training,
health assessments and pre-departure medical screenings for several European
countries, as required by specific counties’ programs. When migrants first move to a new place, the
hardest part is often integration. When language and cultural backgrounds are
diverse, this integration can be even more challenging. Cultural orientation programs help refugees
and host communities learn about each other. Integration works best when
refugees and host communities both have a good understanding of each other’s
expectations, as well as their cultural practices, similarities and differences.
Other Movement Assistance
IOM Turkey also provides onsite transit assistance to migrants travelling with IOM’s assistance. IOM Turkey works closely with Turkish airport authorities to ensure the smooth and timely transfer of passenger through Istanbul’s Ataturk International Airport. IOM’s transit assistance provides an extra level of security to migrants on the move. From the time they land to the time they board the flight, IOM is there to ensure the migrant safely continues on his journey.