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GCM Talk - 1 February

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*Kindly disregard the draft agenda in the Concept Note. The latest version is attached above as a separate document.

Activities

 

i. Operationalization of return and reintegration tools developed by Network: Roll out and piloting of the Network Checklist for safe and dignified return and sustainable reintegration together with the key GCM Champion Countries.

Timeline: 2023

 

  • Yet to start
  • In progress
  • Completed

 

ii. Child protection: Strengthening capacities of UN staff, CSOs, and member states stakeholders along two selected migration corridors on child protection, with the aim to ensure that the best interests of the child are a primary consideration in all actions relating to return and reintegration concerning children.

Timeline: 2023 and 2024

 

  • Yet to start
  • In progress
  • Completed

 

iii. Legal identity: developing (and rolling out) guidance with best practice to states on ensuring access to legal identity, birth certificates, civil registration documents and travel documents, as part of due process, to all returning migrants.

Timeline: 2023 and 2024

 

  • Yet to start
  • In progress
  • Completed

 

iv. Support national and transnational responses for the implementation of GCM of those countries which made pledges on return and reintegration, particularly those focusing on promoting right-based approach to return and reintegration and needs of migrants in vulnerable situations.

Timeline: 2023 and 2024

 

  • Yet to start
  • In progress
  • Completed

 

v. Support the development of a GCM indicator on rights-based returns and sustainable reintegration using the Network Checklist for safe and dignified return and sustainable reintegration, in relation to para. 70 of the Progress Declaration, in close cooperation with the Workstream on Indicators.

Timeline: 2023

 

  • Yet to start
  • In progress
  • Completed

Documents

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