The International Organization for Migration (IOM) mission in Chad was established in 2009 and works to ensure safe, humane and orderly migration through coordination with the Chadian authorities and local partners in support of the Global Compact for Migration.

The mission supports the Government of Chad in the following areas of work: community stabilization, emergency humanitarian assistance (shelter, non-food items, displacement tracking, camp management), durable solutions for displaced populations (resettlement, sustainable return for internally displaced and returnees), migration policy support and development including diaspora engagement, the development of a migration profile, immigration and border management, peacebuilding and conflict resolution, Disengagement, Disassociation, Reintegration and Reconciliation (DDRR), counter-trafficking, migration, environment and climate change, migration health, and the management of transhumance.

IOM’s presence in Chad is made of a main office in N’Djamena and sub-offices in Baga Sola, Farchana, Faya, Goré, Moussoro, and Maro. IOM also maintains a presence directly or through implementing partners in the cities of Ounianga Kebir and Zouarké.