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This toolkit provides information and advice to media professionals on how to report accurately and effectively on forced labour and fair recruitment. The toolkit includes the Media-friendly glossary on migration. Available in Arabic, English, French and Spanish and adapted to the national context...
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO) - Material - Training / Workshop Material
A comprehensive modular training manual on fair recruitment to support its constituents to design, support and implement fair recruitment practices. This training course is available as an interactive (readymag) version and as individual downloadable modules (PDF). It contains four modules covering...
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO) - Material - Platform / Website
The ILO (International Labour Organization) global “Fair Recruitment Initiative” (FRI) aims at: helping prevent human trafficking; protecting the rights of workers, including migrant workers, from abusive and fraudulent practices during the recruitment and placement process; reducing the cost of...
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO) - Material - Platform / Website
The International Labour Organization and the World Bank, as co-custodians of SDG Indicator 10.7.1, have produced guidelines and an operational manual to support National statistical offices to collect and analyses statistics needed for the SDG Indicator 10.7.1. These Guidelines have been prepared...
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO), World Bank Group - Proyectos -
Migapp is a mobile phone application which enables migrants to compare the cost of remittance transfers through various remittance companies, thereby reducing the cost of remittance transfers for migrants as well as enhancing financial literacy. It is utilized primarily by migrants.
SourceInternational Organization for Migration (IOM) - Material - Other
Before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, many migrants were already part of marginalized and vulnerable groups experiencing economic hardships in their countries of origin and host communities. Lockdowns and business closures have exacerbated the precarious nature of their livelihoods.
SourceWorld Bank Group - Material - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
UNHCR guidance regarding law of the sea, non-refoulement, and rescue and interception at sea.
SourceOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) - Material - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
Practical guidance on principles and practices regarding rescue at sea as applied to refugees and migrants.
SourceOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), International Maritime Organization (IMO), International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) - Material - Report
The report seeks to analyse the human rights situation of migrants in transit, highlighting human rights concerns as well as the relevant normative framework. It contains recommendations aimed at addressing critical protection gaps for migrants in transit.
SourceOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) - Material - Platform / Website
This website offers employment termination legislation as well as links to quantitative indicators of employment protection legislation. Yet, migrant workers are not classified as a separate “theme”.
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO) - Material - Platform / Website
This website offers legal texts that identify occupational safety and health (OSH) requirements in national law and can be used to compare the legislation of countries/regions by subject.
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO) - Material - Journal Article
Starting from the basis of the push-pull theory, this article elaborates on an overview of macro-, meso-, and micro-factors that act together to inform the migrant’s individual decision to migrate.
SourceJournal of Travel Medicine - Material - Platform / Website
This is an inter-agency operational website hosted and maintained by the Regional Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela, co-led by IOM and UNHCR. The website aims to be a single web-based entry point to facilitate communication, enhance coordinated operations in...
SourceThe Regional Inter-agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela, International Organization for Migration (IOM), Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) - Material - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
This document identifies different options for alternative care for unaccompanied migrant, asylum-seeking and refugee children and adolescents in Mexico, with the aim of implementing a model of alternative care for these children and young people in this country.
Only available in Spanish.
SourceUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Sistema Nacional Para El Desarrollo Integral De La Familia (SNDIF) - Material - Policy Brief
Case management is a structured social work approach to migration management centred on individuals’ engagement with migration procedures. This briefing provides guidance for governments and civil society organisations interested in seizing the opportunity to develop pilot case management-based...
SourcePlatform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM), International Detention Coalition (IDC), European Alternatives to Detention Network - Material - Analysis
This study is the first scientific attempt, on the basis of global data, to comprehend the magnitude of the situation of children deprived of liberty, its possible justifications and root causes, as well as conditions of detention and their harmful impact on the health and development of children...
SourceOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) - Material - Other
This document identifies key challenges to end child immigration detention despite a growing international consensus on this issue, and proposes concrete recommendations to provide adequate reception, protection and care for migrant and displaced children without resorting to detention.
SourceUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) - Material - Report
In the report, the Special Rapporteur examines the international legal framework protecting the human rights of migrant children, in particular regarding their right to liberty as well as to adequate reception, care and protection. The report reviews the impact of immigration detention on children...
SourceUN General Assembly - Material - Working Paper
This working paper sets the context of immigration detention of children, presenting its negative effects and giving recommendations on how to prevent it, affirming that it is possible, only that it requires political will and states to engage actors beyond migration and border control authorities.
SourceUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) - Material - Policy Brief
This briefing presents key facts and figures on why under international and European Union law, alternatives to detention should be the norm, rather than the exception.
SourcePlatform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM)
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