 The Corporation on Migration and Partnerships to Achieve Sustainable Solutions, COMPAS, is a global initiative implemented in 14 countries. COMPAS provides protection-sensitive pathways for all migrants enabling them to contribute to sustainable development in their communities. In its second year, COMPAS achieved some major milestones. Over 40,000 migrants were assisted with tailored services including close to 4,000 with safe and dignified return and sustainable integration. Over 400 case workers and protection officers were trained to improve assistance and referral services for migrants. The COMPAS community of practice for case management also grew to over 300 active members since its creation in 2021. To support the government's role in the protection and support of vulnerable migrants and returnees, COMPAS also invested in capacity building for over 1,600 government officials and stakeholders last year alone. With 280 new change agents trained, COMPAS engaged over 15,000 young people in communities with high mobility and another 15,000 teachers, parents and community leaders through community-based awareness raising. The online platforms, Yena, Wakawel and the Global Data Hub on Human Trafficking received more than 170,000 visitors. And finally, COMPAS produced knowledge products distributed among 2,000 United Nations, non-governmental organizations and government partners to share its learnings. Our impact goes beyond numbers alone. Discover the full story at www.iom.int.com.