 Migration impacts us all, whether it is to escape war, conflict, extreme poverty, the effects of climate change or to seek work and educational opportunities, people continue to migrate, providing benefits to our local, regional and global communities. Since its establishment in 1951, IOM has become the leading international organization dedicated to promoting safe, elderly and regular migration while harnessing the potential of human mobility. In 2016, IOM became the UN Migration Agency, giving migrants a much-needed voice on the global stage. The organization covers a broad range of migration areas, such as assisted voluntary return and reintegration, border management, climate change, labor migration and development, camp management, humanitarian and peace building, or research and policy on all migration topics. IOM's dedicated staff are providing policy recommendations and operational support to governments in over 600 field locations in more than 100 countries across all continents, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. IOM is ensuring that the well-being, safety and dignity of people on the move is always respected in emergency and non-emergency situations. IOM is an equal opportunity employer with a diverse and engaged workforce of over 25,000 personnel, providing high-quality migration services to beneficiaries. More than 90 percent of IOM colleagues are based in field duty stations, working as doctors, nurses, lawyers, economists, psychologists, project managers, emergency coordinators, social workers, engineers and much more. IOM seeks committed professionals with a wide variety of skills in the field of migration. On the IOM's website recruitment page, www.iom.int.recruitment, you can find all the information about what kind of profiles are required in the organization and how you can join. We encourage you to follow IOM on social media to keep up-to-date with the latest work and exciting opportunities.