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This first open access book in a series of three volumes provides an in-depth analysis of social protection policies that EU Member States make accessible to resident nationals, non-resident nationals and non-national residents.
Date of publication:
31 December 2020
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This training module on "Mainstreaming Migration into Policy Development" introduces practitioners to the migration & development nexus, its multifaceted and multilevel nature, why it is important to integrate migration into policy planning at all levels and how to do so concretely using examples,...
Date of publication:
17 December 2020
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Successful integration of adult migrants depends to a considerable extent on two interconnected enablers, language skills and employment. This short resource offers guidance on how to provide that support to migrants so that they can develop their language skills.
Date of publication:
15 December 2020
This handbook has been written to provide medical examiners with: an overview of the migration health assessment process, guidance on conditions of importance for health assessments, and a standardised process to obtain appropriate, accurate and comprehensive information.
Date of publication:
13 December 2020
Parliamentarians have a critical role to play to ensure a meaningful, balanced and informed response to migration.
Date of publication:
07 December 2020
This issue focuses on the impacts of forced displacement on education outcomes for internally displaced populations, refugees and their host communities.
Date of publication:
01 December 2020
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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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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.
Date of publication:
30 October 2020
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The present report is submitted pursuant to General Assembly resolution 73/195, in which the Assembly requested the Secretary-General, drawing on the United Nations Network on Migration, to report to the Assembly on a biennial basis on the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and...
Date of publication:
26 October 2020
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IOM’s close collaboration with African Member States builds on African Union landmark policy frameworks that shape continental guidance on governing human mobility in all its dimensions.
Date of publication:
21 October 2020
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This booklet aims to serve as a practical guide to implementing the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) by exploring each of the 23 GCM objectives to break the Compact down into accessible parts with ideas for implementation.
Date of publication:
15 October 2020
This study – a collaboration between the International Organization for Migration, Samuel Hall and the University of Sussex – builds on previous research on the reintegration of returning migrants to analyse outcomes of reintegration in three fieldwork countries (Guinea, Morocco and Senegal), and an...
Date of publication:
01 October 2020
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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
The global report explores the impacts of COVID-19 on access to basic services for migrants, examining how risks, vulnerabilities and challenges have been exacerbated by the pandemic and outlining main obstacles (legal, practical, administrative, etc.) to access.
Date of publication:
11 September 2020
Information Type:
This article is part of a series of articles by the Global Coalition on Migration and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung on international migration during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Date of publication:
07 September 2020
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This MPI Europe-International Organization for Migration (IOM) report explores key lessons cities can draw from the social innovation that accompanied the 2015–16 arrivals to help them weather the challenges brought by the pandemic.
Date of publication:
01 September 2020
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This information sheet provides an overview of the connections between migration health and the different sustainable development goals, as well as selected examples of IOM activities towards the SDGs.
Date of publication:
01 September 2020
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The present document outlines the applicability of the Global Compact in preventing and responding to COVID-19, for States, the UN system and other stakeholders, highlighting instances of promising practices as useful models to draw from.
Date of publication:
21 August 2020
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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

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