The International Organization for Migration's crisis response plan for 2026 aims to raise $2.5 billion in funding.

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17/01/2026
The International Organization for Migration released the "2026 Crisis Response Plan" on January 16th, proposing 32 prioritized national and regional schemes to address the most urgent humanitarian crises globally. The organization outlined how it will address these crises using evidence-based and people-centered strategies. The International Organization for Migration stated that these plans aim to provide lifesaving assistance and resilience-building interventions for 22.7 million migrants, internally displaced persons, and host communities amidst the continuously increasing global humanitarian needs. Implementing the relevant actions will require $2.5 billion in funding, reflecting both the scale of the humanitarian crises and forming a core component of the global call to action for 2026.