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Overview Migration ActivitiesThe Islamic Republic of Iran is a country of origin, transit and destination for migrants due to its geopolitics, demographics and economic opportunities. It also remains one of the largest refugee hosting countries in the world. A large Iranian Diaspora is scattered in the region and beyond in Western Europe, North America and Australia. The country also remains vulnerable to various forms of irregular migration including trafficking and smuggling. As the Islamic Republic of Iran is facing many new migration challenges its government is looking forward to a more cohesive approach to develop a policy framework as well as to evolve its institutional structures. The Islamic Republic of Iran had joined IOM as an observer in 1995 and was accepted as a full member in IOM’s Governors’ Council in 2001. Since 2004, IOM has changed its refugee-oriented approach and adopted a guiding programme/policy-oriented approach with the purpose of assisting the Islamic Republic of Iran in migration management issues and tackling the new challenges which the country faces. IOM assists the government to deal with such challenges in a variety of programme areas and is progressing towards higher level interventions to manage migration in a comprehensive manner and within the regional context. IOM’s strategic approach is now based on the four pillars of capacity enhancement, policy advocacy, policy-oriented research and regional cooperation. In order for the Islamic Republic of Iran to benefit from international experiences in the area of migration management, IOM emphasizes the promotion of quality management potential and the continuation of broad-based strategies. To this end, the following activities have been undertaken:
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Academy for Migration and Refugee Studies (AMRS)
The core objective of the programme is to bridge the gaps in the “know-how” of migration management and further strengthen the Academy as an existing unique multilateral knowledgebase in Iran so as to ensure an inclusive and sustainable capacity, through mutual cooperation, for the migration managers of the country. To that end IOM is working with its partners in the implementation of this programme to:
Return and Reintegration of Qualified and Skilled Afghan Nationals from the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (RRQSA) The overall objective of this programme is to draw together the knowledge and expertise of scattered Afghan Nationals residing in Iran to their own country, benefiting the private and public sectors of Afghanistan to accelerate the process of development in the country. Main Projects
Assisted Voluntary Return
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Resettlement Programmes
Resettlement begins with the processing of refugees' requirements and ends with their placement in a local community in the country that has accepted them for permanent settlement. IOM works closely with governments, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). While most resettlement cases for logistical support are referred to IOM by UNHCR, in some instances, countries refer individuals and families directly to IOM for resettlement.
Pre-departure Medical Screening (PDMS)
PDMS protects the health of refugees by ensuring they are ‘fit to fly’ and providing referrals to healthcare services they need once they arrive in the receiving countries. PDMS also contributes to maintaining the high level of public health enjoyed by the mentioned communities, by ensuring that clients will be healthy or receive the health care needed before they travel.
Australian Cultural Orientation (AUSCO)
The cultural orientation programme includes:
AUSCO is an orientation programme that prepares refugees and humanitarian entrants for life in Australia. It is delivered in a variety of settings including refugee camps and urban centers by fully trained personnel with a sound understanding of Australia. Sessions are delivered in the language of the refugees or through a qualified interpreter. The sessions are very interactive and dynamic and a variety of teaching resources including audio-visuals are used. Teaching methodologies are learner-centered and vary according to the profile of groups being trained. IOM carries out AUSCO in a number of locations in Africa, Middle East, Iran, South East Asia and South Asia. AUSCO has a fully developed curriculum covering relevant integration topics. Classes are held for adults, pre-literates, youth and children. Project
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- Ministry of Interior
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Bureau for Aliens and Foreign Immigrants Affairs (BAFIA)
Related Links
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
- Ministry of Interior, Bureau for Aliens and Foreign Immigrants Affairs (BAFIA)
- Ministry of Interior, Political Training Center (PTC)
- Law Enforcement Force for the IR Iran (NAJA)
- School of International Relations (SIR)
- United Nations Country Team in the Islamic Republic of Iran
- Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO)







