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Red Nacional de Ciudades Acogedoras: Un Espacio Institucional para la Coordinación y Colaboración Local-Nacional en Brasil.

TENTATIVE DEADLINE OF IMPLEMENTATION:
The Brazilian Government commits to support a National Network of Welcoming Cities (RNCA in Portuguese), a collaborative and voluntary space for Brazilian municipalities and the national government to debate and discuss proposals on decentralized, democratic and participatory governance that supports decision-making in the field of human mobility, including forced displacement and statelessness.

Concretely, the RNCA aims to:

1. Support policy development that supports the inclusion of migrant, refugee and stateless populations at local level;

2. Institutionalize a space for multi-level dialogue;

3. Enable the distribution of grants to support decision-making at the municipal level;

4. Provide opportunities for exchange and learning;

5. Incentivize the set-up of inter-municipal partnerships and programmes;

6. Disseminate the principles, objectives, and guidelines of relevant national legislation and policies in the field of migration and forced displacement;

7. Expand the institutionalization of municipal policies for migrants, refugees, and stateless persons across Brazil.

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