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“We were so terrified with the water coming into the house and the sound of the storm. In front of my eyes, the walls of our house collapsed.” That’s Geeta Maiti, a resident of Mousuni Island, part of the Indian Sundarbans—a 4,000 square-mile World Heritage site on the Bay of Bengal, shared by India...
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Juan de Léon Gutierrez was the third child to die in U.S. custody since December, 2018. NBC News retraced his steps back to his parents’ home in the Dry Corridor of Guatemala, and saw crops of subsistence farmers there failing for the third year in a row. As millions of families are left with little...
SourceNBC NewsGCM Objectives - Video -
OMeet Monoara, a 23-year-old seamstress from Kurigram, Bangladesh. Her village has been flooding for years, leading to increasing unemployment and food scarcity. Monoara moved from Kurigram district to the capital Dhaka for the training needed to find a job and start a new life. According to a new...
SourceWorld Bank GroupGCM Objectives - Resource - Analysis
This brief makes the connection between food security, conflict and migration.
SourceFood and Agriculture Organization (FAO), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)GCM Objectives - Video -
Annual Meeting - 1st Day - Morning session
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Policy Brief
This policy brief outlines the ways in which the compacts address the drivers of migration and makes recommendations to enhance the compacts’ provisions on environmental mobility.
SourceKNOMADGCM Objectives - Resource - Other
This issue brief focuses on addressing the drivers of migration, including adverse effects of climate change, natural disasters and human-made crises, through protection and assistance, sustainable development, poverty eradication, conflict prevention and resolution.
SourceUnited Nations (UN)GCM Objectives - Resource - Report
The purpose of the present document is to consider the nexus between migration and development from the perspective of research in the social and human sciences and to contribute and enhance the knowledge base available for policy design and implementation.
SourceUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)GCM Objectives - Resource - Analysis
This article provides a survey of existing theories and paradigms regarding the question of why people migrate. It espouses the view that migration is an inevitable part of the human experience.
SourceCentre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)GCM Objectives - Resource - Report
This report focuses on the latest data on migration between 1995 and 2015 and uses a new three-way categorization of countries. It describes the recent evolution of migration overall as well as by groups of countries according to their growth performance. It analyses what drives these trends and...
Source - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
This guide offers practical guidance to help policymakers integrate disaster displacement and other related forms of human mobility into regional, national, sub-national and local disaster risk reduction strategies in accordance with the Sendai Framework.
SourceUnited Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)GCM Objectives - Resource - Report
This report is built around the quantitative analysis of the variables that explain international migration, including the characteristics of a country of origin, bilateral relations between countries such as trade relations and the features of destination countries.
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The Global Compact for Migration defines 23 objectives covering all aspects of migration. This 360-degree approach comes with an array of possible actions and guidance to make migration safe, orderly and regular.
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Other
The issue paper contributes to inter-agency reflections on what the Peace component of the Humanitarian-Development- Peace Nexus (HDPN) might and can look like, with an emphasis on the possible engagement pathways along a peace spectrum within humanitarian action. This paper outlines how...
SourceInter-Agency Standing CommitteeGCM Objectives - 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...
SourceInter-Agency Standing Committee - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
The Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Recommendation on the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus was adopted by the DAC at its Senior Level Meeting on 22 February 2019. At the centre of strengthening the coherence between humanitarian, development and peace efforts, is the aim of effectively...
SourceOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) - Resource - Report
The report presents the first comprehensive assessment of the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration in the region. It provides a baseline assessment of achievements, gaps, lessons learned and remaining challenges to guide action to ensure safe, orderly and regular migration, for the...
SourceGCM Objectives - Resource - Report
This report from the Mediterranean City-to-City Migration project (MC2CM) summarises the main learnings derived from an event that brought together city administrations, experts, and representatives of international organisations. It offers examples and recommendations for local actors in areas of...
SourceInternational Centre for migration Policy Development (ICMPD), United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) - Resource - Journal Article
Collaboration and unity are needed more than ever to ensure health, safety, and protection for all, especially for those in the most vulnerable of circumstances. Around the world, millions of migrant and displaced children on nearly every continent are already facing acute deprivations that will...
SourceMigration Policy Practice (MPP) - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
Evidence from multiple contexts clearly demonstrates that children on the move – and the generations that follow them – live better lives and contribute to society when they have opportunities to learn and develop wherever they are. When children thrive, both the countries they leave behind and...
SourceUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)GCM Objectives
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