MOM employees support forced immigrants around the world. MOM conducts restructuring in connection with a reduction in financing Refugees and migrants The International Migration Organization (MOM) conducts significant structural transformations in its headquarters in Geneva and in offices around the world. This is due to an unprecedented 30 percent reduction in the alleged donor financing, in particular, by the USA. 62 ~ Reducing financing has a serious impact on vulnerable groups of migrants, exacerbates humanitarian crises and undermines vital support systems for the displaced population, the statement published today MOM. The consequences include the reduction or termination of projects that involve more than 6 thousand employees around the world, as well as conducting restructuring at the headquarters, as a result of which the number of staff in Geneva was reduced by about 20 percent. These measures are aimed at continuing to continue to provide vital humanitarian aid to migrants and vulnerable communities, as well as support governments. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~MOM operates in accordance with the financing model on the basis of projects developed by the member states of the organization. This provides flexibility and efficiency of response to global needs. According to MOM, when financing specific projects ceases, the consequences can be far -reaching, especially for vulnerable communities that often do not have access to other resources. It also inevitably leads to the cessation of the allocation of financial resources to maintain personnel in the headquarters and country missions, noted in the Moscow Region. ~ 60 > 60 > priority task of the organization is to assist vulnerable population groups, despite difficult financial conditions. For the most effective implementation of his mission, the Moscow Region transfers positions into less expensive regional departments and country missions, optimizes the personnel policy and reveals opportunities for better coordination with other humanitarian organizations. These changes are called up & NBSP; save funds, and will also allow you to expand operations in crisis situations and develop new sources of financing. ~ 60 > 60 > “We realize that these necessary decisions will affect colleagues that have devoted the years of MOM mission, many of which will lose their jobs. We deeply appreciate the dedication and service of our employees, former and current, who tirelessly work to support migrants and displaced persons around the world, ”said MOM. “We are very sorry that we are losing them,” added to the organization. ~ 60 > MOM representatives called for the international community not to pushing the needs related to & nbsp; forced movement of people. According to the statement, MOM is still committed to its mission, despite the problems. “The world cannot afford to turn away when the needs are growing and the resources are reduced,” the organization emphasized.