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On 11th April 2022, the Regional Consultation of the GCM Champion Series in Asia and the Pacific held its third consultation on “Border management and labour migration in the COVID-19 recovery phase” hosted by the Royal Government of Cambodia, in collaboration with the Regional UN Network on...
Date of publication:
06 September 2022
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Progress Declaration of the First International Migration Review Forum, adopted by consensus by the UN General Assembly.
Date of publication:
25 August 2022
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Produced by IOM's Regional Offices in Buenos Aires and San José, this report provides a general overview of migration in the Americas as well as information on key trends, regular pathways, migrants' contribution to sustainable development, and climate and environmental change as a human mobility...
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10 June 2022
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The GFMD Mayors Mechanism – co-steered by United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), the Mayors Migration Council (MMC), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) – submits its Position Paper for Roundtable 1.
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31 May 2022
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This research report explores and critically examines the short- and longer-term gender implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on migration and the well-being of migrants worldwide.
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14 May 2022
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Within the process for the first International Migration Forum Review, the Spanish partnership composed by the following NGOs and Civil Society Organisations: Alianza por la Solidaridad, Fundación Cepaim, Médicos del Mundo, Red Acoge y Rumiñahui, we are pleased to share with you the following shadow...
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31 March 2022
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This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with UNCTAD with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project.
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Carteret Islands, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea Description: Joki and Bevelyn alongside their brother and parents are the sole family living on the tiny island of Huene. Originally linked to a nearby island, the island has been slowly shrinking over the years making it increasingly difficult to grow crops. It is likely that Joki and Bevelyn will be the last generation to live on the island.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with UNEP and UNDP with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project.
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
Cover photo: Muse Mohammed/IOM. Burco, Somalia. Description: Nour Abdi Garaad is a return migrant to Burco, Somalia who has now set up his own shop in the town centre selling garments.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with ILO with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project.
Date of publication:
01 February 2022
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Cover photo: Benjamin Suomela/IOM. Ranong, Thailand. Description: Immigrant children learn about safe migration through interactive games at a Migrant Learning Centre in Ranong, Thailand.
This Toolkit has been developed by IOM in collaboration with ILO, UNESCO, and UNICEF with the support of the European Union under the Mainstreaming Migration into International Cooperation and Development (MMICD) project.
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01 February 2022
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The world is watching a full-fledged attack on human rights in Afghanistan – from mobility rights to women’s rights. The response has largely been to “wait and see”, which the Afghan population is feeling.
Date of publication:
31 December 2021
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The Compendium presents the situations that can lead migrant workers into irregularity, the rights of migrant workers in irregular situations, and the relevant international standards and good practice.
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23 December 2021
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The World Migration Report 2022, the eleventh in the world migration report series, has been produced to contribute to increased understanding of migration and mobility throughout the world.
Date of publication:
01 December 2021
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Seasonal migration and child labour in agriculture
Agricultural production relies heavily on migrant labour across geographies and production systems, from large-scale plantations growing food crops for global supply chains to small-scale pastoralist families following their herds to new pastures depending on seasons.
Date of publication:
01 December 2021
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This report addresses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrant workers, based on information from 17 rapid assessments carried out under ILO labour migration projects.
Date of publication:
22 November 2021
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Global Mayors Action Agenda on Climate and Migration
Climate migration and displacement are a reality today. Sea-level rise, crop failures, and record temperatures will drive an unprecedented movement of people.
Date of publication:
10 November 2021
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Presentation on the Guidance Note prepared by TW4 on BLMAs at the technical meeting of the Champions on 3rd November 2021.
Date of publication:
03 November 2021
Изменение климата обостряет и без того значительные вызовы для благополучия людей, учитывая, среди прочего, растущие последствия для перемещающихся лиц.
Date of publication:
21 October 2021
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Сеть ООН по вопросам миграции открыла новое направление работы, посвященное укреплению синергизма между Глобальным договором о безопасной, упорядоченной и легальной миграции (ГДМ), целями Парижского соглашения согласно Рамочной конвенции ООН об изменении климата (РКИКООН), Повесткой дня в области...
Date of publication:
21 October 2021
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联合国移民问题网络开辟了一个新工作流,专门致力于加强《安全、有序和正常移民全球契约》 (《全球契约》)、《联合国气候变化框架公约》(《气候公约》)下的《巴黎协定》所载各项目标、《2030可持续发展议程》和《仙台减少灾害风险框架》之间的协同作用。
Date of publication:
21 October 2021
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