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This Core Working Group aims to support States and other stakeholders in the implementation, follow-up and review of the GCM by providing a virtual “meeting space” where governments, stakeholders...
This working group is tasked with promoting the development and implementation of non-custodial, human-rights based alternatives to detention in the migration context.
This thematic workstream looks at enhancing pathways for regular migration in a manner that facilitates decent work and labour mobility through guidance on BLMAs while having migrant workers at the...
The Network's thematic Working Group on Regular Pathways for Migrants in Vulnerable Situations seeks to support States in expanding and diversifying the availability of pathways for safe, orderly and...
Core Working Group (CWG) 2.2 is tasked with developing guidance and tools to support Member States’ efforts to implement the GCM, including through the elaboration of national implementations plans...
Core Working Group (CWG) 2.1 is charged with developing guidance and tools to support the UN system with GCM implementation. CWG 2.1 benefits from the active engagement of diverse membership, which...
Working Group 6 (WG6) of the UN Network on Migration aims to support Member States, partners and the UN Network on Migration through providing technical guidance and expertise for the implementation...
The Network's thematic Working Group on Return and Reintegration seeks to support states in strengthening and improving laws, policies, and practices to ensure that returns are always safe and...
On 26 October 2022, the Alternatives to Detention Thematic Workstream of the Regional UN Network on Migration for Asia and the Pacific held the launch event of “Promoting Alternatives to Immigration Detention in the Asia Pacific Region” in Bangkok, Thailand. This event was to disseminate the report
Intervention by the first lady of Colombia during the third peer-to-peer learning exchange on alternatives to detention organized by Thematic Working Group 2.
Launch of the Global Guidance on Bilateral Labour Migration Agreements authored by Thematic Working Group 4 of the Network. The Launch took place during Migration Week, 17 February 2022.
Recording of the webinar convened by the leads of Thematic Priority 1 of the Network, WHO, on 15 February 2022.
Recording of the webinar that took place during Migration Week on the launch of a paper authored by ILO and UNDP as part of the Networks' Thematic Priority 1.
VNR Labs provide an informal platform for experience sharing and reflection on the Voluntary National Review (VNR) process. The Labs, held under the Chatham House rule, are open to Member States, the United Nations system and representatives of Major Groups and other Stakeholders. This VNR Lab on
Publicación de la Red de Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración en Argentina: A 20 años de la Ley de Migraciones
Esta publicación de la Red de Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración en Argentina se realiza en ocasión de cumplirse 20 años de la Ley 25.871 (Ley nacional de migraciones), que a su vez es un tributo interagencial de la Red Argentina por los 40 años de democracia ininterrumpida en el país. La...
Date of publication:
22 November 2023
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Summary Report - GCM Talk on Universal Healther Coverage
Date of publication:
26 June 2023
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Mapping of Indicator Frameworks (Mapping 1)
Date of publication:
01 June 2023
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The Global Youth Consultation on Ending Child Immigration Detention, organised bythe Migration Youth & Children's Platform in collaboration with UNICEF, IDC, UNHCR,and UNNM, brought together over 80 young participants from around the world todiscuss and share their ideas on ending child immigration...
Date of publication:
25 May 2023
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