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At a glance The guidance provides governments, social partners, and other key stakeholders with practical guidance on how to develop, negotiate, implement, monitor and evaluate rights-based bilateral labour migration agreements to support safe, orderly and regular labour migration. It includes...
Date of publication:
17 February 2022
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The Thematic Working Group 6 on Access to Services of the United Nations Network on Migration has produced a new document on promising practices in the provision of essential services to migrants. The document provides practical examples on how migrants are included in the provision of services in...
Date of publication:
15 February 2022
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At a glance This paper assesses the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants, outlining some of the policy and programme responses that different stakeholders, at local, national and international levels have adopted in response and the cost of not doing so. The paper makes...
Date of publication:
31 January 2022
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At a glance This checklist is intended to be a practical resource to be used by Governments and other stakeholders in assessing current practices and policies, and also guiding design, implementation, and monitoring of processes and procedures related to return and reintegration, in order to assist...
Date of publication:
31 December 2021
Presentation by Core Working Group 2.2 on National Implementation Plans at the technical meeting of the Champion countries which took place 3 November 2021.
Date of publication:
15 December 2021
This summary provides a preliminary analysis of the stakeholder inputs, as part of the GCM regional review process which took place over the period from November 2020 to September 2021. It outlines (i) a snapshot of the key challenges and emerging issues pertaining to GCM implementation, underscored...
Date of publication:
05 November 2021
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Presentation on the Guidance Note prepared by TW4 on BLMAs at the technical meeting of the Champions on 3rd November 2021.
Date of publication:
03 November 2021
Dos polos regionales de atracción, Santiago de Chile y la Ciudad de México son hogar y tierra de tránsito y de retorno para muchos migrantes y refugiados de varias partes del mundo. Estos dos centros urbanos brindan una amplia gama de oportunidades socioeconómicas y protección para quienes buscan...
Date of publication:
05 October 2021
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Cities are at the heart of a mosaic of relationships between our globalized societies and an ever-evolving international migration. In this unprecedented era of increasing urbanization, cities have become the entry point for over 60% of migrants living outside their countries of origin in seek of...
Date of publication:
05 October 2021
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Terms of Reference of the UN Network on Migration in Bolivia.
Date of publication:
27 August 2021
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Terms of Reference of the UN Network on Migration in Colombia.
Date of publication:
27 August 2021
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Following on from the first global online peer learning exchange on 17 November 2020 on sustaining and expanding the use of alternatives to immigration detention, this second global online workshop on 29 June 2021 brought together government peers and other key stakeholders from all regions to...
Date of publication:
30 July 2021
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GCM Invitation Letter Template for the African Regional Review Conference of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
Date of publication:
29 July 2021
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The workplan presented here benefits from the outcomes of the Executive Committee Principals Meeting and the Annual Meeting of December 2020, and the first quarterly Network and stakeholder consultations in 2021. It also is based on the ongoing efforts by the UN system and partners on the COVID-19...
Date of publication:
28 July 2021
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Invitation letter (including annexes) to stakeholders for the first Africa Stakeholder Consultation for the Africa Regional Review of the Implementation of the GCM on the thematic of “Improving value-driven and evidence-based policymaking and public debate and enhancing cooperation on migration”...
Date of publication:
28 July 2021
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With the participation of all relevant stakeholders, the online meeting organized on Monday 31 May 2021 was an inclusive and multi-stakeholder consultation focusing on the implementation of the GCM in West African States. The purpose of the consultation was to bring stakeholders together from the...
Date of publication:
26 July 2021
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Outcome Document from the multi-stakeholder consultation in West Africa on the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
Date of publication:
21 July 2021
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Call for proposals for side events during the Africa Regional Review Conference on the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
Date of publication:
16 July 2021
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At a glance The guidance note is intended to support Member States and stakeholders in their capacity to analyse the need for and strengthen the design, implementation, monitoring and review of pathways for admission and stay for migrants in situations of vulnerability. It considers matters relating...
Date of publication:
15 July 2021
Provisional agenda for the African Regional Review of the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), to take place from 31 August to 1 September 2021.
Date of publication:
09 July 2021
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