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This is an analysis of how the national law of 36 UN Member States hosting about 70 percent of the world’s migrants complied with several key rights implicated by the GCM in 2019.
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16 May 2022
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This research report explores and critically examines the short- and longer-term gender implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on migration and the well-being of migrants worldwide.
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14 May 2022
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The training presents migration as a cross-cutting issue in the 2030 Agenda, aligning implementation of the Global Compact with achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Date of publication:
13 May 2022
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
At a glance This mapping provides a useful tool for raising awareness on different approaches and aims to contribute to a common understanding on how to best integrate people-centred, sustainable, human rights-based, gender-responsive, child-sensitive, whole-of-government and whole-of society...
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13 May 2022
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MMPTF Annual Report 2021
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12 May 2022
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This document analyses global, regional and thematic trends that emerge from MGI data in relation to the general commitment and the range of associated actions for each of the 23 Global Compact for Migration objectives.
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05 May 2022
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Temporary regularisation programmes - Snapshot
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04 May 2022
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The policy debate will consider issues relating to the future of migration, and the opportunities and key challenges that governments and stakeholders will need to address in the years ahead, including in the context of inequalities and the threat of pandemics, food scarcity and challenges presented...
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03 May 2022
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At a glance This publication looks at discrimination on grounds related to race and gender and how these shape the impact of COVID-19 on migrants, including their access to relief and recovery services.
Date of publication:
27 April 2022
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Concept Note and Agenda Monday, 16 May 2022, 10:00 - 18:00 (EST) Venue: Conference Room 4
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26 April 2022
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Agenda and Guiding Questions
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14 April 2022
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Migration Dialogue in preparation for the IMRF Policy Debate
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12 April 2022
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This briefing has been drafted by the Conscious Advertising Network to inform the advertising industry about the “Great Replacement” narrative, which is employed to drive tensions.
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11 April 2022
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Background information on the Format and Organizational Aspects of the IMRF.
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08 April 2022
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More than 2,100 migrants have died in West Africa and on overseas routes from the region to Europe since 2014, according to data from IOM’s Missing Migrants Project (MMP).
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01 April 2022
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Within the process for the first International Migration Forum Review, the Spanish partnership composed by the following NGOs and Civil Society Organisations: Alianza por la Solidaridad, Fundación Cepaim, Médicos del Mundo, Red Acoge y Rumiñahui, we are pleased to share with you the following shadow...
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31 March 2022
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A finales de 2021 la Red de Naciones Unidas en Argentina elaboró el documento “ Perspectivas para la integración social de personas migrantes en Argentina desde los programas de protección social y programas públicos de empleo en el marco de la recuperación post-pandemia” , con el objetivo de...
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31 March 2022
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This is a training course for business enterprises seeking practical guidance on how to recruit and employ migrant workers responsibly within their operations and supply chains.
Date of publication:
30 March 2022
Round table 4 - Background note
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28 March 2022
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