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The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) contains a promise of participatory processes expressed in its emphasis on a people...

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Caritas Internationalis (CI) and its partners will host a 75 minute long hybrid side event during the UN’s International Migration Review Forum (IMRF)...

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Sustainable development is one of the ten cross-cutting and guiding principles of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. The...

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This panel will focus on portable justice, the right and ability of migrants to access justice at all stages of migration. The panellists will share...

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Policy discussions on migration and development focus mostly on host and origin countries. Migrants, however, travel through corridors spanning...

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Concerns that xenophobia and discrimination are on the rise have sparked a panoply of investments in promoting social cohesion and combatting...

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The IGAD region is one of the most vulnerable to climate variability and change in Africa. In 2020, almost 3 million people in the region have been...

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Climate change, environmental crises and disasters disproportionately affect women and girls, in particular those in vulnerable and marginalized...

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This side-event will look at the role of Regional Consultative Processes in relation to the Global Compact, including the role that they have played...

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60-minute engaging virtual event with participant interaction in English with interpretation. The event will be co-organised/sponsored by the...

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The first International Migration Review Forum (Forum) will take place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 17-20 May 2022, hosted by the...

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The 1st multidimensional three-stages consultations on implementation of GCM in Azerbaijan dedicated to the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF...

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