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  • Resource - Policy Brief

    This light guidance was developed by WHO and UNHCR on behalf of the IASC Results Group 4 on Humanitarian-Development Collaboration and in consultation with the UN Joint Steering Committee to Advance Humanitarian and Development Collaboration (JSC). It is to be a live document meant to ensure a...

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    Inter-Agency Standing Committee
    GCM Objectives
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  • Resource - Policy Brief

    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.

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    Migration Policy Institute (MPI)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    Governments could provide much-needed relief to remittance service providers (RSPs) and migrant workers by focusing on a number of key interventions. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic and health crisis, the call to action to governments across the globe is loud. These include...

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    UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The brief is offering a snapshot of the positive contribution of migration and demonstrates how strengthening strategic diaspora engagement is key to maximising the development impact of migration, as outlined in the India-EU Common Agenda on Migration and Mobility (CAMM).

    Indian migration plays an...

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    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    This White Paper analyzes various migration and development-related policies and initiatives around the world to identify the key success factors that allow for the integration, or mainstreaming, of migration into local development planning. The brief acknowledges the central role of local and...

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    United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), International Organization for Migration (IOM), International Trade Centre (ITC), International Labour Organization (ILO), Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), UN Women
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    This policy brief focuses on how mainstream Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and skills development systems can contribute to improving the labour market situation of migrant workers.

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    International Labour Organization (ILO)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    This report discusses the characteristics of Global Skill Partnerships, the timeliness of promoting their implementation and ten core lessons for successfully building such partnerships.

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    Center for Global Development (CGDEV)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    Council of Europe (CoE) and European Union (EU) Member States have an undeniable sovereign right to control the entry of non-nationals into their territory. While exercising border control, states have a duty to protect the fundamental rights of all people under their jurisdiction, regardless of...

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    European Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), Council of Europe
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The brochure illustrates the social and economic contributions of migrant workers for both origin and destination countries.

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    International Labour Organization (ILO)
    GCM Objectives
    6
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    Throughout history, high numbers of persons have left, or have been forced to leave, their countries of origin. In order to protect migrants or refugees against being returned to places in which their fundamental rights are in danger, States have developed the principle of non-refoulement. This...

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    International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    Under international human rights law, the principle of non-refoulement guarantees that no one should be re-turned to a country where they would face torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and other irreparable harm. This principle applies to all migrants at all times...

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    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The purpose of this Information Note is to provide a general overview of the principle of non-refoulement and to explain how the principle applies to all migrants. To this end, the Information Note can be used as a tool by those dealing with border management or returns of migrants to avoid the...

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    International Organization for Migration (IOM)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    This policy paper outlines key recommendations for policy-makers on ways to prevent migrants from going missing and, when they do, how to respond to the problem. 

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    International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
    GCM Objectives
    8
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    A series of issue briefs explores core issues for the Global Compact for Migration, such as legal migration pathways, return migration and reintegration policies, skills partnerships, the impact of development interventions on migration, and international migration governance.

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    Migration Policy Institute (MPI)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The present document outlines the applicability of the Global Compact in preventing and responding to COVID-19, for States, the UN system and other stakeholders, highlighting instances of promising practices as useful models to draw from.

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    UN Network on Migration
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The COVID-19 crisis presents us with an opportunity to reimagine human mobility for the benefit of all while advancing our central commitment of the 2030 Agenda to leave no one behind. In the pursuit of this objective, this Policy Brief offers four basic tenets to guide our collective response.

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    United Nations (UN)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major public health challenge and is having serious economic and social impacts on origin, transit and destination countries, as well as on migrant workers and their families and on businesses and their operations. This informative note presents policy options in...

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    International Labour Organization (ILO)
    GCM Objectives
    3
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  • Resource - Policy Brief

    Global remittance volumes are on the decline. As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps across the globe, remittance service providers (RSPs) have undoubtedly felt its impact. In a recently conducted survey by the International Association of Money Transfer Network (IAMTN) in collaboration with the United...

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    UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The financial and health vulnerabilities of migrants and their families have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis. The economic and health impacts of COVID-19 are unprecedented. Migrant workers and their families have not been spared from the dire consequences of rising infection rates, lockdowns...

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    UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
    GCM Objectives
  • Resource - Policy Brief

    The UN Migration Network’s policy guidance, developed under the leadership of IFAD with support from IOM, OHCHR, UNICEF, UN Women, and the World Bank, highlights measures needed for an effective response to reduced remittances flows. It recommends that the provision of remittances is declared an...

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    UN Network on Migration
    GCM Objectives

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