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Tuvalu National Labour Migration Policy

Tuvalu National Labour Migration Policy

Human Mobility
Policy
2015
Year of publication
2015
Specific thematic area
Migration
Sector of governance
Human Mobility
Type of human mobility
Migration
Characteristics of human mobility
Not available
Type of environmental driver
Generic references to climate climate change
Local governance marker
Not Available
Sudden-onset/slow-onset
Both
Sub-region
Polynesia
Region
Polynesia
Macro-region
Oceania
Author/issuing body
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade, Tourism, Environment and Labour
Relevant GCM objective
    2 - Minimize adverse drivers5 - Regular pathways
Child marker
B
Gender marker
B
Human rights marker
C

Whilst it is not a comprehensive document on climate change induced migration, the National Labour Migration Policy ties together our plans for educating our population, with a better understanding of what opportunities exist abroad helps to ensure that we have a cohesive plan for how to create work for our people.

Ps. iii, 9

The threat of environmental degradation and climate change, which is likely to further minimise job opportunities and livelihoods; [...].

Ps. iii, 9

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