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As this is the first IMRF, there is a unique opportunity, within the remit set by the GCM and the attendant modalities resolution, to help set the tone and ambition of the Forum, uphold the GCM’s guiding principles, and contribute to the delineation of concrete recommendations for the following four...
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Report
This summary (i) outlines updates on the workstream’s workplan and specific activities presented by the co-leads of the Thematic Priority 4 on climate change and migration, (ii) delineates key recommendations shared by stakeholders in response to the guiding questions1 sent ahead of the consultation...
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Other
La presente nota contiene información resumida sobre el apoyo que la Red ha de prestar tanto a los Estados Miembros como a los interesados pertinentes a nivel nacional, regional y mundial, que se complementará con una instrucción específica sobre la participación y el registro de los interesados.
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Other
This note outlines Network support to both Member States and stakeholders at the country, regional and global levels, and will be complemented by dedicated guidance on stakeholder engagement and registration.
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Other
This note outlines Network support to both Member States and stakeholders at the country, regional and global levels, and will be complemented by dedicated guidance on stakeholder engagement and registration.
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Other
This note outlines Network support to both Member States and stakeholders at the country, regional and global levels, and will be complemented by dedicated guidance on stakeholder engagement and registration.
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Report
This 2021 CWS study describes how people feel climate change in their daily lives in five countries where we work: Cambodia, Georgia, Haiti, Indonesia and Kenya.
Many people are already using their limited resources to cope with climate change as best they can. We heard about how people want to be...
SourceChurch World Service - Resource - OtherInventory of tools, guidance, policies, statement and best practices including for COVID-19 response
At a glance
This inventory provides Member States and stakeholders with relevant tools, guidance, policies, statements and best practices for responding to COVID-19.
What it offers
This tool offers a simple way to address the lack of centralized information on COVID-19 response and migration...
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Other
This Annex aims at revisiting some of the promising responses on COVID-19 and immigration detention identified in the Policy Brief published by the UN Network on Migration in April 2020, including obstacles in implementation that have emerged since. By taking a close look at some developments...
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Report
Following on from the first global online peer learning exchange on 17 November 2020 on sustaining and expanding the use of alternatives to immigration detention, this second global online workshop on 29 June 2021 brought together government peers and other key stakeholders from all regions to...
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Report
Report of the First Global Online Peer Learning Exchange on Alternatives to Immigration Detention (ATDs), which was held on 17 November 2020 and had the participation of 117 participants, including more than 60 officials from 31 governments.
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
This note outlines Network support to both Member States and stakeholders at the country, regional and global levels, and will be complemented by dedicated guidance on stakeholder engagement and registration.
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Report
This summary (i) outlines updates on the workstream’s workplan and specific activities presented by the co-leads of the Thematic Priority 4 on climate change and migration, (ii) delineates key recommendations shared by stakeholders in response to the guiding questions sent ahead of the consultation...
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Other
This note provides key messages for delegations at the HLPF about migration in the context of disasters, climate change and environmental degradation. The messages highlight how these frameworks can serve States, the UN system and stakeholders in ensuring safe, regular and orderly migration and...
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Journal Article
How can international law protect both international security and the human rights of displaced people? Existing international law protects only displaced refugees: those who flee persecution on the basis of religion, race, nationality, or political opinion. This article argues that a new Displaced...
SourceBerkeley Journal of International LawGCM Objectives - Resource - Journal Article
How does international law protect migrants? For the most part, it does not. Of the millions of people who flee persecution, conflict, and poverty each year, international law protects only refugees: those who flee persecution on the basis of religion, race, nationality, political opinion, or...
SourceArizona State Law Journal - Resource - Other
The UN Network on Migration (Network) calls on the Parties of the UNFCCC to ensure greater synergies between the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), the Paris Agreement, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to...
SourceThematic Priority 4 Climate Change and Migration - Resource - Other
The adoption of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) and of the Paris Agreement on climate change are landmark developments that are bringing visibility to the migration and climate change nexus. The acknowledgment and inclusion of environmental drivers of migration in...
SourceThematic Priority 4 Climate Change and Migration - Resource - Report
Review of implementation of the GCM in Algeria
SourceGovernment of AlgeriaGCM Objectives
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