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La Organización Internacional para las Migraciones (OIM) es la agencia líder del Sistema de Naciones Unidas en temas migratorios.
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17 May 2024
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El PMM concibe a la movilidad humana como un fenómeno multicausal y pluridimensional; esto es, como un proceso que responde a múltiples variables – las cuales, en muchos casos, se encuentran solapadas – y que, dada su complejidad, deben abordarse de manera multisectorial.
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14 May 2024
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Hoja informativa sobre los vínculos entre los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible y el Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
15 December 2023
Hoja informativa sobre la Red de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración y el Foro de Examen de la Migración Internacional (FEMI)
Date of publication:
14 December 2023
Hoja informativa sobre el Pacto Mundial para una Migración, Segura, Ordenada y Regular, sus principios y objetivos
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14 December 2023
Hoja informativa sobre gobiernos locales y el Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
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14 December 2023
Hoja informativa sobre los objetivos del Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
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14 December 2023
Hoja informativa sobre las buenas prácticas en la implementación del Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
14 December 2023
Hoja informativa sobre la campaña de compromisos para la implementación del Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
14 December 2023
The 2022 edition of International Migration Outlook analyses recent developments in migration movements and the labour market inclusion of immigrants in OECD countries. It also monitors recent policy changes in migration governance and integration in OECD countries.
Date of publication:
10 October 2022
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Progress Declaration of the First International Migration Review Forum, adopted by consensus by the UN General Assembly.
Date of publication:
25 August 2022
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Recognizing there is no one-size-fits all approach to implementation of the Global Compact, this flexible, self-guided reference document provides a methodology and resources to support member states and stakeholders with GCM implementation, whether through the development of a dedicated national...
Date of publication:
13 May 2022
Created in 2016 by IOM, the Migration Governance Indicators (MGI) programme is a tool that supports governments in taking stock of the comprehensiveness of their migration policies, as well as in identifying gaps and areas that could be strengthened.
Date of publication:
22 March 2022
El Plan de Trabajo de la Red de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración en Perú contempla el periodo 2023-2024 y propone como objetivo general contribuir al fortalecimiento de políticas con enfoque migratorio y de Derechos Humanos, sobre la base del Pacto Mundial para la Migración, para consolidar e...
Date of publication:
01 March 2022
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The Thematic Working Group 6 on Access to Services of the United Nations Network on Migration has produced a new document on promising practices in the provision of essential services to migrants.
Date of publication:
15 February 2022
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The World Migration Report 2022, the eleventh in the world migration report series, has been produced to contribute to increased understanding of migration and mobility throughout the world.
Date of publication:
01 December 2021
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This report seeks to account for the size, evolution and routes of migration movements of highly vulnerable migrants in the Americas from the Caribbean, Latin America and other Regions; and It highlights how such flows are based on a set of factors and a diversity of migrants, and also on recent...
Date of publication:
01 October 2021
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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.
Date of publication:
30 September 2021
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Spotlight - Migration and Covid-19
The Covid-19 Pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on migration, human mobility, and the lives of migrants around the globe. Governments respond to it through a mixture of measures.
Date of publication:
01 July 2021
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Voluntary national report submitted by the government of the Russian Federation on its progress on the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, ahead of the regional review for Asia and the Pacific that took place on 10-12 March 2021.
Date of publication:
19 May 2021
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