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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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The Asia–Pacific Migration Data Report series is the flagship publication for the region since 2020.
Date of publication:
18 August 2022
Information Type:
Produced by IOM's Regional Offices in Buenos Aires and San José, this report provides a general overview of migration in the Americas as well as information on key trends, regular pathways, migrants' contribution to sustainable development, and climate and environmental change as a human mobility...
Date of publication:
10 June 2022
Information Type:
Migration can be a powerful driver for sustainable development and is recognized as a cross-cutting issue throughout the entire 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Date of publication:
17 May 2022
Information Type:
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.
Date of publication:
14 May 2022
Information Type:
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
Information Type:
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
Information Type:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Source:
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.
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Source:
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).
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.
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.
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.
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Source:
Cover photo: Jack Gotch/IOM. Hoedspruit, South Africa. Description: Garry, a migrant worker from Zimbabwe, stands in front of agricultural machinery on a farm in South Africa.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with FAO with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project.
Date of publication:
13 January 2022

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