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Cada 8 de marzo se conmemora el Día Internacional de las Mujeres, fecha que nos convoca a seguir visibilizando las significativas brechas que aún persisten a nivel global, regional y nacional para el ejercicio pleno de derechos por parte de las mujeres y de las niñas migrantes.
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FES’ new paper Towards More Ambitious Goals offers a civil society perspective on the first IMRF and learning from that.
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Migration Week 2024 - Submission form
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The year 2023 marks the commemoration of important milestones for Argentina. At the international level, the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is commemorated.
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Six-Step GCM Guidance - Infosheet
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The way governments implement the GCM differs according to migration contexts and dynamics and migrant needs. Countries and regions have diverse capacities, resources, and institutional/legal frameworks for managing migration.
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11 October 2023
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The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) is comprehensive in its objectives and principles in addressing wide range of concerns for diverse groups of migrants.
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11 October 2023
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GCM-Mandated The Migration Network Hub is the official online platform for knowledge-sharing on GCM implementation (learn more here). Share knowledge outputs Anyone working on the GCM can apply for an account and submit resources, links, videos, and events for publication on the Hub.
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10 October 2023
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En septiembre de 2023, se realizó en la ciudad de Buenos Aires un conversatorio sobre Movilidad Ambiental cuya organización estuvo a cargo de la Red de Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración de Argentina.
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27 September 2023
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Workstream “Measuring progress: GCM indicators" Mapping of indicator frameworks (Mapping 1) - Corrigendum
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26 July 2023
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Report on Mapping of Indicator Frameworks (Mapping 1) - corrigendum
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24 July 2023
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The Migration MPTF launched its new Joint Programme, "Strengthening Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Agencies' Capacity to Coordinate and Exchange Information to Investigate and Prosecute Human Trafficking and the Smuggling of Migrants," in Costa Rica.
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06 July 2023
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In February 2023, the United Nations Network on Migration launched a series of global and regional consultations and peer-learning exchanges – GCM Talks – to support Member States, the United Nations system, and stakeholders to continue discussions on how best to implement the Global Compact for...
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30 June 2023
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Mapping of Indicator Frameworks (Mapping 1)
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01 June 2023
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This note outlines ways in which the Network will promote meaningful participation of all relevant stakeholders in the Regional Reviews and their preparatory processes called for in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
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23 May 2023
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Tools, guidance and initiatives to support governments and stakeholders implement the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM)
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02 May 2023
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Network Workplan 2022-2024
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28 April 2023
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SDG Summit 2023 - Key messages by the Network
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SDG Summit 2023 - Network Key Messages
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14 April 2023
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*References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).