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Training and guidance

联合国移民问题网络开辟了一个新工作流,专门致力于加强《安全、有序和正常移民全球契约》 (《全球契约》)、《联合国气候变化框架公约》(《气候公约》)下的《巴黎协定》所载各项目标、《2030可持续发展议程》和《仙台减少灾害风险框架》之间的协同作用。
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21 October 2021
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气候变化正在加剧人类福祉已经面临的重大挑战,除其他方面,对流动人口也产生越来越大的影响。海洋和陆地面临的压力越来越大,直接影响人类,同时从根本上加深了对风险的暴露,侵蚀人权,并威胁实现可持续发展的努力。气候变化的后果对移民及其社区为子女寻求更美好前景、找到体面工作、获得食物或基本服务的努力造成影响。气候变化迫使人们离开原籍国,还对移民模式产生影响,需要更明确地认识这些模式和制定一项计划,应对气候变化对人类流动的影响。 [1] [1] 人类流动包括移民、流离失所和有计划的异地安置,这反映在《全球契约》目标 2 (第 18j 段)和目标 5 (第 21h 段)中,在《气候公约》进程下...
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21 October 2021
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La aprobación del Pacto Mundial para la Migración Segura, Ordenada y Regular (en lo sucesivo, “el Pacto Mundial para la Migración”) y aquella del Acuerdo de París sobre el Cambio Climático son verdaderos hitos históricos, pues acrecientan la visibilidad del nexo entre la migración y el cambio...
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21 October 2021
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La Red de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración ha introducido un nuevo lineamiento centrado en la creación de mayores sinergias entre el Pacto Mundial para la Migración Segura, Ordenada y Regular (en lo sucesivo, “el Pacto Mundial para la Migración”), los objetivos enunciados en el Acuerdo de...
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21 October 2021
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Los retos para el bienestar humano, que de por sí son considerables, se han visto agravados por el cambio climático, con implicaciones cada vez más importantes para las personas en movimiento, entre otras.
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21 October 2021
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Le Réseau des Nations Unies sur les migrations a lancé un nouveau volet visant à bâtir des synergies plus solides entre le Pacte mondial pour des migrations sûres, ordonnées et régulières (le Pacte mondial), les objectifs de l’Accord de Paris conclu sous les auspices de la Convention-cadre des...
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21 October 2021
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Les changements climatiques exacerbent les obstacles déjà considérables au bien-être des êtres humains et ont des incidences croissantes, notamment sur les personnes en transit.
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21 October 2021
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Les adoptions du Pacte mondial pour des migrations sûres, ordonnées et régulières (le Pacte mondial) et de l’Accord de Paris pour le climat sont des évolutions historiques qui mettent en lumière les liens entre migration et changements climatiques.
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21 October 2021
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This note provides key messages for delegations at the HLPF about migration in the context of disasters, climate change and environmental degradation.
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05 October 2021
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The UN Network on Migration (Network) calls on the Parties of the UNFCCC to ensure greater synergies between the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), the Paris Agreement, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to...
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28 September 2021
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The adoption of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) and of the Paris Agreement on climate change are landmark developments that are bringing visibility to the migration and climate change nexus.
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28 September 2021
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Following on from the first global online peer learning exchange on 17 November 2020 on sustaining and expanding the use of alternatives to immigration detention, this second global online workshop on 29 June 2021 brought together government peers and other key stakeholders from all regions to...
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30 July 2021
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At a glance The guidance note is intended to support Member States and stakeholders in their capacity to analyse the need for and strengthen the design, implementation, monitoring and review of pathways for admission and stay for migrants in situations of vulnerability.
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15 July 2021
Following on from the first global online peer learning exchange on 17 November 2020 on sustaining and expanding the use of alternatives to immigration detention, this second global online workshop on 29 June 2021 brought together government peers and other key stakeholders from all regions to...
Date of publication:
29 June 2021
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At a glance This paper identifies key principles, and the UN Migration Network's common position, on migrant return and reintegration.
Date of publication:
31 March 2021
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French translation of Annex to Policy Brief issued by Thematic Working Group 2.
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12 February 2021
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This Annex aims at revisiting some of the promising responses on COVID-19 and immigration detention identified in the Policy Brief published by the UN Network on Migration in April 2020, including obstacles in implementation that have emerged since.
Date of publication:
01 February 2021
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Report of the First Global Online Peer Learning Exchange on Alternatives to Immigration Detention (ATDs), which was held on 17 November 2020 and had the participation of 117 participants, including more than 60 officials from 31 governments.
Date of publication:
17 November 2020
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On behalf of the United Nations Network on Migration, the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) conducted a needs assessment to inform the design of the KP and CH, with the goal of identifying gaps in existing evidence and limitations in government capacity to use information effectively for migration...
Date of publication:
06 November 2020
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At a glance This policy brief provides practical guidance to Member States and stakeholders for an improved common understanding of safe and inclusive access to services for migrants.
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30 October 2020
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