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The Committee considered the initial report of Uganda (CMW/C/UGA/1) at its 277th and 278th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.277 and 278), held on 15 and 16 April 2015. At its 289th meeting (see CMW/C/SR.289), held on 23 April 2015, the Committee adopted the following concluding observations.
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22 May 2015
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The Committee considered the initial report of Kyrgyzstan (CMW/C/KGZ/1) at its 273rd and 274th meetings (CMW/C/SR.273 and 274), held on 13 and 14 April 2015, and adopted, at its 287th meeting, held on 22 April 2015, the following concluding observations.
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Discussing the limitations placed by international law onto national sovereignty concerning the control of entry, the conditions of entry and stay and the treatment of irregular migrants.
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21 May 2015
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The Committee considered the initial report of Peru (CMW/C/PER/1) at its 275th and 276th meetings (CMW/C/SR.275 and 276), held on 14 and 15 April 2015, and adopted the following concluding observations at its 288th meeting (CMW/C/SR.288), held on 23 April 2015.
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In response to the surge in migrants crossing the Mediterranean—and the deaths and injuries that often result from failed journeys—European policymakers have struggled to find effective policy responses to stem the flow of boats.
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02 May 2015
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The policy guides aim to provide an overview of international and regional standards for the identification and protection of victims of trafficking, drawing extensively on examples of good practices from Bali Process member countries. It targets policy makers and practitioners.
The Directive provides guidance on when EU citizens, in distress, in a non-EU country can approach the embassies or consulates of another EU country, when their own country is not represented.
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21 April 2015
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The ISSA Handbook on the extension of social security to migrant workers shows why national social security systems should extend coverage to migrant workers and their dependents.
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01 April 2015
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The Committee considered the initial report of Guinea (CMW/C/GIN/1) at its 294th and 295th meetings (CMW/C/SR.294 and SR.295), held on 1 and 2 September 2015. At its 305th meeting, held on 9 September 2015, the Committee adopted the following concluding observations.
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09 January 2015
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Practical guidance on principles and practices regarding rescue at sea as applied to refugees and migrants.
This handbook focuses on how Migrant Resources Centres (MRCs) can assist migrants awaiting departure in countries of origin so that they can make well-informed decisions throughout the migration cycle, including when returning.
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01 January 2015
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The Sendai Framework articulates the need for improved understanding of disaster risk in all its dimensions of exposure, vulnerability and hazard characteristics; the strengthening of disaster risk governance, including national platforms; accountability for disaster risk management; preparedness to...
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01 January 2015
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The Paris Agreement builds upon the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and for the first time brings all nations into a common cause to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change and adapt to its effects, with enhanced support to assist developing countries to do so.
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01 January 2015
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Many migrants in an irregular situation tend to live and work in the shadows, afraid to complain, denied rights and freedoms that we take for granted, and disproportionately vulnerable to discrimination and marginalization.
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01 January 2015
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An introductory guide for policy makers and practitioners on how to implement international legal obligations to criminalize migrant smuggling at the domestic level.
While the relevance of financial remittances for developing countries is well documented and has gained attention during the last years as an important and stable source of external development, the flows of ideas, knowledge, behaviours and social capital transmitted by migrants to their families,...
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31 December 2014
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The present issue paper discusses certain questions that remained about certain aspects of the definition of trafficking in persons as defined in the Trafficking Protocol – most particularly those aspects that are not elsewhere defined in international law or commonly known to the world’s major...
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31 December 2014
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The aim of the document is to identify areas for future work in the field of humanitarian border management, a sector of assistance identified within the IOM Migration Crisis Operational Framework (MCOF).
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31 December 2014
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The pre-departure training provides information prior to the migrant’s departure on the workers’ rights and responsibilities; the destination country’s culture, laws and policies; accessing support services and complaints mechanisms; sending money home, and return and reintegration.
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31 December 2014
This article provides a survey of existing theories and paradigms regarding the question of why people migrate. It espouses the view that migration is an inevitable part of the human experience.
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31 December 2014
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