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The CMW/CRC Joint General Comments provides guidance on the human rights of migrant children at all stages of migration. It was adopted at the same time as joint general comment No.
Date of publication:
16 décembre 2017
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The report focuses on making migration work for all, emphasizing its links to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Date of publication:
13 décembre 2017
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At the GCM Stocktaking Meeting in Mexico in December 2017, the Co-Chairs presented the GFMD Thematic Recollection (2007-2017) – the GFMD’s final contribution to the GCM, consolidating 10 years of GFMD discussions and cooperation around migration and development.
Date of publication:
23 novembre 2017
Information Type:
The objective of the present joint general comment is to provide authoritative guidance on legislative, policy and other appropriate measures that should be taken to ensure full compliance with the obligations under the Conventions to fully protect the rights of children in the context of...
How’s Life? is a statistical report, released every two years, that describes some of the essential aspects of life that shape people’s well-being in OECD and partner countries. This edition contains a chapter that explores the meaning and measurement of migrants’ well-being.
Date of publication:
15 novembre 2017
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This booklet takes stock of the experiences of OECD countries with respect to the integration of family migrants along a number of policy lessons with supporting examples of good practice.
Date of publication:
11 novembre 2017
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The Horn of Africa (HoA) remains a major source of mixed migration, with people moving to neighbouring countries, the Gulf, Southern Africa and Europe. Most Eritreans who leave their country are forced to rely on smugglers to ensure that they successfully evade border controls.
Date of publication:
09 novembre 2017
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This policy brief charts the relationship between development and migration policies at the international level and identifies the challenges that will need to be addressed for the compact to be effective.
Date of publication:
01 novembre 2017
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UNHCR guidance regarding law of the sea, non-refoulement, and rescue and interception at sea.
Recent large-scale movements of refugees and migrants have drawn attention to the need for global and coordinated action for peaceful, orderly and comprehensive approaches to refugees and migrants.
Date of publication:
01 novembre 2017
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This handbook is intended to support Member States in the collection, tabulation, analysis, dissemination and use of migration data, and is thus expected to contribute directly to monitoring the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Date of publication:
01 novembre 2017
The Committee considered the initial report of Indonesia (CMW/C/IDN/1) at its 363rd and 364th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.363 and 364), held on 5 and 6 September 2017. At its 374th meeting, held on 13 September 2017, it adopted the present concluding observations.
Date of publication:
20 octobre 2017
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Effective and efficient provision of information to migrants is decisive for migrants’ access to procedures, international protection and remedies but also for their future integration.
Date of publication:
11 octobre 2017
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The Committee examined the third periodic report of Ecuador (CMW/C/ECU/3) at its 361st and 362nd meetings (CMW/C/SR.361 and 362), held on 4 and 5 September 2017. At its 371st meeting, held on 11 September 2017, the Committee adopted the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
06 octobre 2017
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This article talks about the progress made towards eradicating statelessness in Latin America and the Caribbean from 2014 to 2017 and discusses the work to be done if it is to become the first world region to eradicate statelessness.
Date of publication:
01 octobre 2017
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The Committee considered the third periodic report of Mexico (CMW/C/MEX/3) at its 365th and 366th meetings (see CMW/C/SR.365 and 366), held on 6 and 7 September 2017. At its 374th meeting, held on 13 September 2017, it adopted the following concluding observations.
Date of publication:
28 septembre 2017
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The 2017 Global Estimates of Modern Slavery focus on two main issues: forced labour and forced marriage. The estimate of forced labour comprises forced labour in the private economy, forced sexual exploitation of adults and commercial sexual exploitation of children, and state-imposed forced labour.
Date of publication:
19 septembre 2017
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This report provides essential data and information on educational challenges faced by nearly 50 million uprooted children around the world.
Date of publication:
01 septembre 2017
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In this paper, it is argued that remigration is not a valid indicator to measure sustainable return.
Date of publication:
22 août 2017
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This report of the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions focuses on the mass casualties of refugees and migrants in the course of their flight.
Date of publication:
16 août 2017
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