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This “promising practices series” highlights practices that show positive movement towards achieving GCM Objective 13. The inclusion of an example does not signify that all elements of the practice of the country are considered positive and that its practical implementation is flawless.
Date of publication:
18 February 2022
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At a glance The guidance provides governments, social partners, and other key stakeholders with practical guidance on how to develop, negotiate, implement, monitor and evaluate rights-based bilateral labour migration agreements to support safe, orderly and regular labour migration. It includes...
Date of publication:
17 February 2022
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This document is intended to set out how the work of the United Nations Network on Migration in Argentina is related to different current regulatory and cooperation frameworks and, show how they dialogue with each other and what synergies operate among them. In this way, the cooperative work of the...
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17 February 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. The document provides practical examples on how migrants are included in the provision of services in...
Date of publication:
15 February 2022
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Today, the world is facing compounding humanitarian, environmental and economic crises that have spurred the migration and displacement of millions of children and their families. The number of internally displaced children, refugees, migrants, and asylum seekers and in some cases, returnees, has...
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14 February 2022
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Letter from the PGA to the co-facilitators of the negotiations on the IMRF's progress declaration.
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09 February 2022
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Terms of Reference of the UN Network on Migration in Ecuador
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03 February 2022
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TORs for the UN Network on Migration in Peru.
Date of publication:
02 February 2022
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This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with UNCTAD with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors: (i) regional...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Cover photo: IOM/Amanda Nero, Kigali, Rwanda. Description: At the Polyclinique Le Bon Samaritan, IOM runs all the health checks for the refugees before they are resettled in a third country, mostly in the US.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with WHO, UN AIDS, and ILO with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors:...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Benjamin Suomela/IOM. Ranong, Thailand. Description: IOM community outreach program on safe migration in Ranong, Thailand.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with UNDP with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors: (i) human right...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Carteret Islands, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea Description: Joki and Bevelyn alongside their brother and parents are the sole family living on the tiny island of Huene. Originally linked to a nearby island, the island has been slowly shrinking over the years making it increasingly difficult to grow crops. It is likely that Joki and Bevelyn will be the last generation to live on the island.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with UNEP and UNDP with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors: (i) the...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Burco, Somalia. Description: Nour Abdi Garaad is a return migrant to Burco, Somalia who has now set up his own shop in the town centre selling garments.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with ILO with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors: (i) employment and...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Benjamin Suomela/IOM. Ranong, Thailand. Description: Immigrant children learn about safe migration through interactive games at a Migrant Learning Centre in Ranong, Thailand.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with ILO, UNESCO, and UNICEF with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Ayeyarwaddy region, Myanmar. Description: Referral nurses supported by IOM administer primary health care to locals within their villages.
This Toolkit provides information and tools for development partners to help them integrate migration into international cooperation and development interventions (i.e. project and programmes). They were developed by IOM with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Siem Reap, Cambodia. Description: Rice paddy workers head home to their villages after a day of working in the rice fields in Siem Reap province.
These Guidelines provide key facts and figures related to migration and development, insights into why migration should be integrated within development cooperation, and core resources to support migration mainstreaming efforts. They were developed by IOM with the support of the European Union under...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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This FAQ provides information on regularisation and access to a secure residence status.
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Bhola slum, Dhaka, started to be built by migrants affected by river erosion, many of them lost their land to the river. Nowadays the population of the slam is a mixture of economical and climate change migrants. Amanda Nero / IOM. Southern Asia, Bangladesh.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with UN-Habitat with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors: (i) urban...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Cover photo: Benjamin Suomela/IOM. Sukosol Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. Description: IOM IBM training of trainers workshop on Travel Document Examination and Advanced Biometrics.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with UNODC with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors: (i) security...
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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At a glance This paper assesses the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants, outlining some of the policy and programme responses that different stakeholders, at local, national and international levels have adopted in response and the cost of not doing so. The paper makes...
Date of publication:
31 January 2022
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