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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

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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

19 – Contributions des migrants et diaspora

20 – Envois de fonds

21 – Retour digne et réintégration durable

22 – Protection sociale

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One of the most significant obstacles encountered in the search for missing migrants is the lack of compatibility of data gathered by different actors. This dataset has been formulated as a means to harmonize data collection efforts by establishing a number of shared data fields that can be...
Date of publication:
01 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
Por ser el primero, este Foro de Examen constituirá una oportunidad única para, dentro del mandato establecido en el Pacto Mundial para la Migración y la resolución conexa sobre las modalidades, ayudar a marcar la pauta y definir los objetivos del Foro de Examen, promover los principios rectores del...
Date of publication:
20 octobre 2021
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This note outlines Network support to both Member States and stakeholders at the country, regional and global levels, and will be complemented by dedicated guidance on stakeholder engagement and registration. This note includes two annexes.
Date of publication:
20 octobre 2021
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As this is the first IMRF, there is a unique opportunity, within the remit set by the GCM and the attendant modalities resolution, to help set the tone and ambition of the Forum, uphold the GCM’s guiding principles, and contribute to the delineation of concrete recommendations for the following four...
Date of publication:
18 octobre 2021
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This note outlines Network support to both Member States and stakeholders at the country, regional and global levels, and will be complemented by dedicated guidance on stakeholder engagement and registration.
Date of publication:
05 octobre 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 juillet 2021
This document, prepared by the United Nations Statistics Division/UN Expert Group on Migration Statistics, provides useful resources on concepts and definitions related to international migration. The report represents a substantial revision of 1998 Recommendations on Statistics of International...
Date of publication:
01 mars 2021
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The Toolkit is a collection of tools to help practitioners understand and incorporate human rights-based and gender equal responses into criminal justice responses to smuggling of migrants and trafficking in persons.
Date of publication:
17 février 2021
The "Pocket Guide" resource package V2.0 is a joint GBV Guidelines and GBV AoR resource designed to provide all humanitarian practitioners with concrete information on how to support a survivor of gender-based violence who disclosed to you in a context where there is no gender-based violence actor...
Date of publication:
16 février 2021
This guidance note provides information on why and how to prepare a Rapid Gender Analysis (which provides essential information about gender roles and responsibilities, capacities and vulnerabilities together with programming recommendations). The primary audience of this guidance note is gender...
Date of publication:
16 février 2021
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The Migration Network Hub provides online discussion spaces in order to enable interaction, knowledge-sharing and learning on topics related to the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration (GCM) among Member States and different stakeholders. This Guidance is intended to support those...
Date of publication:
12 février 2021
The Ethical Journalism Network developed a five point guide for migration reporting, targeted at journalists working in this field.
Date of publication:
20 janvier 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.
The aim of this toolkit is to promote gender equality in all IOM communications. It provides guidance on ensuring communications materials portray specific groups and show diversity, thereby supporting more accurate and inclusive images of migration. All activities should help address inequalities...
Date of publication:
31 décembre 2020
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 Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Recommendation on the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus was adopted by the DAC at its Senior Level Meeting on 22 February 2019. At the centre of strengthening the coherence between humanitarian, development and peace efforts, is the aim of effectively...
Date of publication:
18 décembre 2020
This guide explains UNDP’s role in, and commitment to, supporting states to leverage diaspora investments in local development, building on the example of Moldova, which between 2015 and 2018 implemented the Migration and Local Development Project (MiDL), funded by the Government of Switzerland...
Date of publication:
18 décembre 2020
Although remittances are private transfers, they form an important part of external financial flows for countries and flow directly to the achievement of several SDGs including those relating to health, education, nutrition and housing. The note provides an overview of the work of the UN System in...
Date of publication:
17 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

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