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1 – Données

2 – Lutter contre les facteurs négatifs

3 – Fourniture d’informations

4 – Identité légale et papiers

5 – Filières de migration régulière

6 – Recrutement et travail décent

7 – Réduire la vulnérabilité

8 – Sauver des vies

9 – Combattre le trafic de migrants

10 – Éradiquer la traite de personnes

11 – Gérer les frontières

12 – Contrôle, évaluation et orientation

13 – Alternatives à la rétention

14 – Protection consulaire

15 – Accès aux services de base

16 – Intégration et cohésion sociale

17 – Éliminer les discriminations

18 – Perfectionnement et reconnaissance des qualifications

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DTM data is shared with humanitarian actors to inform response.
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
This pilot study looks at the potential of using harmonized census data to monitor progress towards the SDG disaggregation goal at the global level and assess to what extent migrants may be “left behind.”
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
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The paper presents an overview of the development of a methodology for Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 10.7.2 on the number of countries with migration policies to facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people.
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
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This report presents information on levels and trends in international migration, including refugees and asylum seekers, for regions and countries of the world, the state of international migration policies of the Member States, and the ratification and adoption status of migration-related legal...
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
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The purpose of the Guidelines concerning statistics of international labour migration is to help countries to develop their national statistical system by collecting comparable statistics on international labour migration in order to provide an improved information base for the various users, taking...
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
Guidance note prepared by the Statistics Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) under the guidance of the Expert Group on Migration Statistics for the use in population censuses and household surveys.
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
Voluntary national report submitted by the government of Saint Lucia on its progress on the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, ahead of the regional review for Latin America and the Caribbean that took place on 26-28 April 2021.
Date of publication:
11 décembre 2020
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The RMRP 2021 provides a comprehensive analysis of the movement dynamics to be expected for 2021 and the corresponding needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela as well as of affected host communities.
The Self-Reliance Index (SRI) is the first global tool for measuring the progress of refugee households toward self-reliance.
Date of publication:
10 décembre 2020
This report summarizes the main findings from a wider report that mapped private-sector activities relevant to migrants and explored how private and public-sector actors can engage with migrants at various stages of the migration cycle.
Date of publication:
10 décembre 2020
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This statement from the UN Network on Migration affirms its support for civil society through its Mobility in the Time of Covic-19 briefings, intended to amplify efforts and initiatives to ensure the well-being of migrants and their communities.
Date of publication:
10 décembre 2020
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This book analyses the dynamics of regional migration governance and accounts for why, how and with what effects states cooperate with each other in diverse forms of regional grouping on aspects of international migration, displacement and mobility.
Date of publication:
09 décembre 2020
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Parliamentarians have a critical role to play to ensure a meaningful, balanced and informed response to migration.
Date of publication:
07 décembre 2020
This report provides an impact evaluation of Facebook campaigns aimed at better informing potential irregular migrants in three West African countries: Guinea, Nigeria and Senegal.
Date of publication:
07 décembre 2020
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This report brings together best practices of diasporas responding to the COVID-19 crisis in the African, American, Asian, and European regions. iDiaspora was able to collect this information during three organized Global Diaspora Virtual Exchanges.
Date of publication:
04 décembre 2020
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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 décembre 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:
01 décembre 2020
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The journeys of people engaged in mixed migration to and through Libya tend to be long and perilous.
Date of publication:
01 décembre 2020
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The objective of this document is to introduce humanitarian practitioners to the issue of trafficking in persons in internal displacement contexts.
Date of publication:
30 novembre 2020
The objective of this document is to provide the readers with a better understanding of how DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) can contribute to data gathering and analysis on human mobility in the context of environmental degradation, climate change and disasters, and help address relevant policy...
Date of publication:
26 novembre 2020
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