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Articulación interagencial del Sistema de Naciones Unidas en Panamá en beneficio de las personas migrantes y refugiadas
Date: 2020 - ongoingEn los últimos años, los movimientos mixtos de personas que cruzan la selva del Darién en Panamá hacia el norte de América se han intensificado. Estos...
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Date: 2021 - ongoingLa frontera terrestre entre Colombia y Panamá tiene una longitud de 266 km y se caracteriza por ser un área selvática e inhóspita conocida como el...
Main Implementing OrganizationsUnidad de Integración Migratoria de la Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones (MIGRACIONES) en el Perú
Date: 2016 - ongoingLa Unidad de Integración Migratoria (UIM) pertenece a la Dirección de Política Migratoria de MIGRACIONES. Esta Unidad surgió en 2016 bajo el nombre de...
Philippine COVID-19 Response in 5Rs: Relief, Repatriation, Recovery, Return, and Reintegration
Date: 2020 - ongoingThe early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic posed several challenges to many governments. As a country of origin, the Philippines was among those...
Atención a migrantes retornados sin arraigo y en situaciones de vulnerabilidad
Date: 2021 - 2023La asistencia humanitaria se ha convertido en un componente importante para la atención de casos de personas migrantes retornadas en situación de...
Philippines-Bahrain Partnership on the Issuance of Flexible Visas
Date: 2018 - ongoingThe Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) embarked on partnerships to ensure pathways for regularization of migrant workers in response to the...
Addressing Trafficking Cases of Overseas Filipinos
Date: 2018 - ongoingThe Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) pursued cases to combat trafficking involving overseas Filipinos. This is anchored on one of the three pillars...
Concept of Migration Policy of the Kyrgyz Republic 2030
Date: 2021 - 2030The Government of the Kyrgyz Republic has approved the Concept of Migration Policy 2021-2030 under Resolution No. 191 on 4 May 2021. The aim of the...
The Essentials of Migration Management (EMM2.0)
Date: 2019 - ongoingIOM launched the original version of the programme in 2004. However, given that its resources had fallen into limited use over the years, the updated...
Protección para personas que se desplazan a través de fronteras en el contexto de desastres (Guía práctica para Países Miembros de la CRM)
Date: 2016 - ongoingLa región de Centroamérica, Norteamérica y el Caribe es altamente vulnerable a los impactos de los desastres causados por factores ambientales y el...
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