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Submission Number: 2306
Submission ID: 8076
Submission UUID: ab2d08ef-cc49-4304-8df3-b2a6e9e32d68
Submission URI: /submit-pledges
Created: Mon, 08/01/2022 - 00:35
Completed: Mon, 08/01/2022 - 00:35
Changed: Tue, 08/02/2022 - 18:31
Remote IP address: 2.22.245.85
Submitted by: Pablo Sebastian Mariani
Language: English
Is draft: No
Submitted to: Submission form
Flagged: Yes
Name of entity submitting the pledge | The Mayors Mechanism submitting in the name of the Government of eThekwini |
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Pledging entity | Cities, Municipalities, and Local Authority |
Is the country of the pledging entity a GCM Champion country? | |
Full name | Pablo Mariani |
Position | KMO |
Country of implementation | South Africa |
Other country of implementation | Global |
Region of implementation | |
Email Address | pmariani@mayorsmechanism.org |
Secondary contact person | |
Secondary email | |
Name of the pledge | Insight-driven response to homeless migrant and displaced populations in eThekwini |
Type of pledge (please select) | Individual (by one state/actor) |
Is this a mirror pledge (pledge is also relevant to the Global Compact on Refugees) ? | |
Participating States and Actors | |
Name of the matched pledge | |
ID of the matched pledge | |
Nature of the pledge | Process oriented (e.g. convening fully consultative processes in preparing national reports for the IMRF); structured |
Please select the main three GCM objectives the pledge is/are meant to support | 7. Address and reduce vulnerabilities in migration; 15. Provide access to basic services for migrants; 16. Empower migrants and societies to realize full inclusion and social cohesion; 23. Strengthen international cooperation and global partnerships for safe, orderly and regular migration |
Please indicate which GCM Guiding Principle is/are particularly relevant for the pledge | People-centred; International cooperation; National sovereignty; Rule of law and due process; Sustainable development; Human rights; Gender-responsive; Child-sensitive; Whole-of-government approach; Whole-of-society approach |
Please provide a description of the pledge | The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality will implement an insight-driven response to the unmet social and economic needs of undocumented migrant and displaced populations living in situations of homelessness. Focused on improving documentation and access to social services, the project follows a three phased approach. Phase One will focus on a comprehensive point-in-time survey to gauge current needs and numbers of the target population. Phase Two will include the development of eThekwini’s ‘CARE’ database – a self-registration platform that will be connected to existing local drop-in centers distributed across the city. This development phase will also include trust-building activities run in partnership with local civil society organizations to ensure the buy-in of the target population. The final phase of the project will be the roll-out of the CARE program, which will facilitate the registration of refugees and asylum-seekers at the city-level, providing them with unique identification codes they can use to access critical city services, such as access to healthcare, education, food and non-food items, temporary shelter, and livelihoods programs. This project is in line with eThekwini’s proposed project for the MMC's Global Cities Fund for Migrants and Refugees. The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality anticipates three key impacts of this action: 1. The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality relies on a comprehensive database of migrants, refugees and IDPs to better understand the magnitude and character of migration and homelessness in eThekwini and improve its municipal service delivery systems 2. Undocumented migrants and refugees, especially women and children, have improved access to social services, including shelter, healthcare, and livelihoods programs, while gaining trust in the municipality’s ability to meet their needs. 3. The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality’s CARE program provides a model registration platform for other metropolitan areas in South Africa to replicate, helping all residents access to basic services regardless of legal status. |
Please indicate the tentative deadline within which this pledge is expected to be realised | 30 Jun 2023 |
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