Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.
Hundreds looking for a greater life meet their demise crossing deserts, rivers and distant areas within the area. IOM’s Lacking Migrants Challenge, documented 1,433 deaths final yr – the very best quantity since its institution in 2014.
The Challenge is run by the UN company’s World Knowledge Institute (GDI), which this week launched the primary Community on Lacking Migrants within the Americas.
Save lives, present assist
The target is to save lots of lives, enhance knowledge assortment and assist the households of survivors.
“When folks have entry to protected and common migration pathways, that will increase the chance that they’ll contribute to financial prosperity at dwelling and of their locations of vacation spot,” said GDI Director Koko Warner.
She added {that a} lack of those common pathways “usually has tragic outcomes and is a misplaced alternative”.
The community connects civil society organizations, authorities establishments, journalists, and different key actors. Individuals meet in “digital cafés”, a Lacking Migrants Challenge initiative established three years in the past.
Looking for family members
The primary session, held on Wednesday, centered on the challenges that households from Central America face within the seek for their lacking family members.
Though the precise variety of those that die transiting by means of this area is unknown, at the least 7,495 folks misplaced their lives between 2014 and 2022, in response to Lacking Migrants Challenge knowledge.

© UNICEF/Eduard Serra
Folks stroll the streets of Lajas Blancas in Panama, a migrant reception centre near the border with Colombia.
The brand new community will even work to strengthen nationwide and regional capacities for the gathering and trade of information on migrant deaths and disappearances.
Actions will embody issuing suggestions to try to stop these deaths and disappearances, looking for and figuring out the deceased, and offering assist and reparation to their households. It would additionally facilitate the creation of strategic alliances amongst contributors by conducting joint investigations, amongst different measures.
Café initiative
The Lacking Migrants Challenge established the “digital cafés” initiative in 2020.
IOM stated so far, they continue to be the one house within the Americas the place civil society representatives, journalists, artists, researchers, and representatives of governmental and intergovernmental establishments, have met particularly to debate points associated to migrant deaths and disappearances.