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The aim of the side-event is to share the key findings and recommendations from phase 2 of the UNFPA-MMC/DRC study on youth mixed migration and it...

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LAUNCH OF THE CONTINENTAL DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME FOR AFRICA

Meeting to present pillars of the Continental Diaspora Engagement...

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The Side event aims to solidify the importance and necessity of community-based work with the best practices of The Turkish Red Crescent. The...

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The proposed side-event will support the discussions of the International Migration Review Forum by providing an original, sub-regional perspective on...

This side event will highlight and discuss the role of children and youth in the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration, and the...

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The main objective of the event is to identify the common gaps and challenges for strengthened and enabled integration of returnee women migrant...

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The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration(GCM) rests on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the international human rights...

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This side event is a unique opportunity to show how Member Countries of the Regional Conference on Migration (RCM), one of the oldest and most active...

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The event seeks to promote joint learning about initiatives that are being promoted by NHRIs to protect the rights of migrants, with a particular...

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The high recruitment fees and related costs incurred by migrant workersto access jobs abroad are serious impediments to migrants’ enjoyment of human...

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This side meeting will provide a space for States and other stakeholders to exchange experiences on working to end child immigration detention, and to...

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There are over 280 million international migrants, in which 35.5 million are children; many in irregular and precarious situations, often without full...

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*References to Kosovo shall be understood to be in the context of United Nations Security Council resolution 1244 (1999).