By Guido Lanfranchi.
On February 7th, 2019, the International Organization for Migration – Netherlands office organized its annual New Year’s Reception. The Chief of Mission, Mr. Antonio Polosa, thanked the organization’s many partners for their precious collaboration towards fulfilling the mandate of IOM: “to promote the management of migration for the benefit of all.”
“We live in a world on the move. Numerically, there are more people migrating
Hence the relevance of the yearly Reception, which gathers the numerous partners collaborating with IOM in its difficult work. As in 2018, the New Year’s Reception took place in the Carlton Ambassador Hotel in The Hague. More than a hundred guests gradually arrived at the location, warmly welcomed at the entrance of the reception room by IOM Chief of Mission
In 2018 alone, the office provided assistance to more than 7,000 migrants, focusing specifically on voluntary returns,
Mr. Polosa praised the role of the whole IOM team in achieving these precious results. Yet, he also noted that “IOM can only do its work in close cooperation with its partners,” and thus warmly thanked all the partners present in the room for their positive cooperation.
Following the Chief of Mission’s speech, the Head of the Migration and Development Group at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Ms. Lintvelt praised IOM for its “expertise, extensive field presence and operational flexibility,” which allow the organization to provide support to both governments and migrants. In particular, she highlighted the key role of IOM in a number of fields, including but not limited to voluntary returns and data collection, and praised the worldwide cooperation between IOM and the Netherlands in raising awareness on the risks of irregular migration.
After the end of the keynote speeches, the attention of the guests was moved from the stage to the opposite side of the reception room, where delicious food from Brazil, India and Ghana was ready to be tasted. The guests kept mingling, enjoying the different dishes kindly offered by IOM and discussing about several migration issues, as well as a number of other topics.
The upcoming year will be another key year for migration. As
Photography by Roy Strik for Diplomat Magazine.