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This guidance forms an integral part of the Migration MPTF Operations Manual. It was prepared under the leadership of UNICEF, with support from the UN Network on Migration and the Migration MPTF Fund Management Unit. It has been reviewed by the Migration MPTF Steering Committee and endorsed on 06...
Date of publication:
18 mars 2024
Hoja informativa sobre los vínculos entre los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible y el Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
15 décembre 2023
Hoja informativa sobre la Red de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración y el Foro de Examen de la Migración Internacional (FEMI)
Date of publication:
14 décembre 2023
Hoja informativa sobre el Pacto Mundial para una Migración, Segura, Ordenada y Regular, sus principios y objetivos
Date of publication:
14 décembre 2023
Hoja informativa sobre gobiernos locales y el Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
14 décembre 2023
Hoja informativa sobre los objetivos del Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
14 décembre 2023
Hoja informativa sobre las buenas prácticas en la implementación del Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
14 décembre 2023
Hoja informativa sobre la campaña de compromisos para la implementación del Pacto Mundial para la Migración (PMM)
Date of publication:
14 décembre 2023
Recognizing there is no one-size-fits all approach to implementation of the Global Compact, this flexible, self-guided reference document provides a methodology and resources to support member states and stakeholders with GCM implementation, whether through the development of a dedicated national...
Date of publication:
13 mai 2022
Cover photo: Benjamin Suomela/IOM. Ranong, Thailand. Description: Immigrant children learn about safe migration through interactive games at a Migrant Learning Centre in Ranong, Thailand.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with ILO, UNESCO, and UNICEF with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project. In the Toolkit, we explore how migration relates to the following sub-sectors...
Date of publication:
01 février 2022
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This ILO guide aim to enable governments, in collaboration with social partners and other relevant stakeholders, to meet GCM objective 22, 'Establish mechanisms for the portability of social security entitlements and earned benefits' by highlighting the standards underpinning this objective...
Date of publication:
08 novembre 2021
This document presents a set of principles to guide interaction between families and a broad range of stakeholders, including states and their various organs, international and non-governmental organizations, and civil society actors, such as associations of families of the missing. They assume that...
Date of publication:
01 novembre 2021
This publication from the Regional Risk Communication and Community Engagement Working Group (RCCE) provides valuable information on how include marginalized and vulnerable people in risk communication in regards to COVID-19.
This Texts and Materials book on ‘The Child’s Right to a Nationality and Childhood Statelessness’ complements the UNICEF and ISI Advanced intensive training on childhood statelessness & the child’s right to a nationality. The book largely comprises excerpts from relevant texts and materials – books...
Date of publication:
18 décembre 2020
The Global Fund to End Modern Slavery commissioned a study of potential technology tools that might be useful for combating commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) in India. The resulting list of solutions provides an overview of the anti-CSEC technology landscape that is relevant in India...
Date of publication:
16 décembre 2020
DTM data is shared with humanitarian actors to inform response. In partnership with many of the Global Clusters, Areas of Responsibility and Working Groups, DTM has developed tools to support and strengthen cooperation in the field and ensure that the data collected is useful to Partners’...
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
Parliamentarians have a critical role to play to ensure a meaningful, balanced and informed response to migration. This handbook provides a step-by-step overview of the conditions, issues, tools and policy responses regarding international migration that parliamentarians need to understand to...
Date of publication:
07 décembre 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. When children thrive, both the countries they leave behind and...
Date of publication:
01 octobre 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. The Toolkit is framed around the pillars of the “UN Framework for the Immediate Socio...
Date of publication:
01 août 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...

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