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El presente cuaderno tiene por objetivo servir como guía práctica para la aplicación del Pacto Mundial para la Migración Segura, Ordenada y Regular (Pacto Mundial para la Migración) mediante el análisis de cada uno de sus 23 objetivos y el desglose del Pacto en partes accesibles que contienen ideas...
Date of publication:
15 October 2020
Borrador avanzado Elaborado bajo los auspicios del Grupo de Trabajo Principal 2.2 de la Red de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración: Planes nacionales de aplicación del Pacto Mundial para la Migración El propósito de las presentes orientaciones es servir como documento de referencia a los...
Date of publication:
15 October 2020
Avant-projet Préparé sous l’égide du Réseau des Nations Unies sur les migrations au sein de son Groupe de travail principal 2.2 : Plans nationaux de mise en oeuvre du PMM L’objectif des présentes lignes directrices est de proposer un document de référence destiné aux gouvernements et à toutes les...
Date of publication:
15 October 2020
Ce livret est conçu comme un guide pratique pour la mise en oeuvre du Pacte mondial pour des migrations sûres, ordonnées et régulières (PMM). Le Pacte y est décomposé en parties accessibles correspondant à chacun de ses 23 objectifs pour lesquels des idées de mise en oeuvre sont proposées.
Date of publication:
15 October 2020
The guide aims to help skills decision-makers and practitioners assess to what extent their Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system is currently excluding certain individuals or groups, identifies underlying reasons, and provides practical ideas on what could be done to redress...
Date of publication:
05 October 2020
Evidence from multiple contexts clearly demonstrates that children on the move – and the generations that follow them – live better lives and contribute to society when they have opportunities to learn and develop wherever they are.
Date of publication:
01 October 2020
This first introductory Knowledge Bite focuses on a high-level analysis of the Reintegration Sustainability Survey (RSS) data collected in the framework of the various EU-IOM Actions and centrally available with the scope of defining some of the factors affecting sustainable reintegration outcomes...
Date of publication:
01 October 2020
IOM’s Immigration and Border Management (IBM) Division works closely with the Migration Health Division (MHD) and other departments to provide immediate as well as mid- and long-term technical assistance for the immigration, border and consular officials of concerned Member States in order to help...
Date of publication:
04 August 2020
This Toolkit provides information and tools for development partners to integrate migration – in all its forms – into development‐centred plans, programmes and projects linked to COVID‑19 socio‐economic response.
Date of publication:
01 August 2020
This information sheet gives an overview over the different pre-migration health activities IOM provides, as well as other HAP services. Further HAP information sheets exist also on vaccination services and response to COVID-19.
Date of publication:
01 August 2020
This note from the UN Network on Migration outlines the principles that shall underpin meaningful engagement with civil society and other relevant stakeholders in the regional reviews and preparatory processes in the context of the GCM.
Date of publication:
23 July 2020
Bilateral labour migration agreements (BLMAs) have become important tools for facilitating the governance of labour migration. The present guidelines are part of the ILO effort in this area and focus on the specific inclusion of skills in BLMAs.
Date of publication:
22 June 2020
This second edition of the guide includes recent developments in enhancing the migration services offered by various employment services providers. Its purpose is to keep this useful tool up to date and reflect new and emerging needs, as well as good practices, including in the COVID-19 context.
Date of publication:
22 June 2020
This document intends to encourage the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) between IOM and UNHCR at field level, and suggests a procedure for cooperation to ensure that the available expertise, capacities, and potential of each organization are effectively employed and coordinated to...
In an attempt to address the labour migration governance challenges, which stem from, among others, the lack of coherence among the migration, employment, education and training policies, the ILO has prepared 'General practical guidance on promoting coherence among employment, education and training...
Date of publication:
01 June 2020
This resource bank compiles essential tools and practical guidance from multiple international agencies on key issues and challenges related to the impacts of the pandemic on migrant inclusion and integration.
Date of publication:
29 May 2020
This brochure explains the concept of gender mainstreaming in the security sector in an easily comprehensible way.
These guidelines were developed under the auspices and overall guidance of the United Nations Legal Identity Expert Group, established in September 2018 and co-chaired by the United Nations Statistics Division/ Department of Economic and Social Affairs, the United Nations Development Programme and...
Date of publication:
01 May 2020
The Border Management & Security (BMS) Programme of the International Centre for Migration Policy Development chiefly supports border and migration-related agencies in institutional development and capacity-building activities.
The current public health crisis caused by COVID-19 disproportionately affects people and communities who are already in vulnerable and marginalised situations.

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