International Catholic Migration Commission information
International non-governmental organization
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International Catholic Migration Commission
Formation
1951
Type
International non-governmental organization
Purpose
Humanitarian assistance, refugee resettlement
Headquarters
Geneva (Switzerland)
Secretary General
Robert J. Vitillo (2016-present)
President
Christine Nathan (2022-present)
Website
www.icmc.net
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The International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC) is an international organization that serves and protects uprooted people, including migrants, refugees, and internally displaced people, regardless of faith, race, ethnicity or nationality. With staff and programs in over 40 countries, ICMC advocates for sustainable solutions[buzzword] and rights-based policies directly and through a worldwide network of 132 member organizations.
ICMC's expertise and core programming consists of refugee resettlement, humanitarian assistance and prevention (shelter, health, non-food items, cash assistance, disaster risk reduction, assistance and prevention for victims of sexual and gender-based violence, anti-trafficking), advocacy on migration and development.
ICMC has ECOSOC consultative status since 1952 and was granted public juridical status by the Holy See in 2008. In 2011, ICMC has been selected as the coordinator of the Civil Society network of the Global Forum on Development and Migration, which in 2015 brought together over 500 government delegates from more than 140 countries, 300 leaders of civil society worldwide and high-level delegates from UN and international agencies to discuss the relation between migration and development, share experiences and forge practical cooperation.[1]
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