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The Diaspora Mapping Toolkit builds on IOM’s rich experience of over 150 diaspora mappings implemented across diverse contexts, this Toolkit presents a systematic, comprehensive yet very flexible and agile approach to conducting diaspora mappings in differing contexts. By following the proposed...
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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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A finales de 2021 la Red de Naciones Unidas en Argentina elaboró el documento “ Perspectivas para la integración social de personas migrantes en Argentina desde los programas de protección social y programas públicos de empleo en el marco de la recuperación post-pandemia” , con el objetivo de...
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This is a training course for business enterprises seeking practical guidance on how to recruit and employ migrant workers responsibly within their operations and supply chains. This module is aligned with international human and labour rights standards, as well as guiding frameworks on...
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Timeline for Stakeholder participation at the International Migration Review Forum.
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Created in 2016 by IOM, the Migration Governance Indicators (MGI) programme is a tool that supports governments in taking stock of the comprehensiveness of their migration policies, as well as in identifying gaps and areas that could be strengthened. The MGI framework is aligned with the Global...
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22 March 2022
Full list of stakeholders approved to attend the International Migration Review Forum 2022.
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22 March 2022
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Roadmap for the consultations to agree on the Progress Declaration on the implementation of the GCM
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10 March 2022
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Migration Multi-Partner Trust Fund Leaflet
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El Plan de Trabajo de la Red de las Naciones Unidas sobre la Migración en Perú contempla el periodo 2023-2024 y propone como objetivo general contribuir al fortalecimiento de políticas con enfoque migratorio y de Derechos Humanos, sobre la base del Pacto Mundial para la Migración, para consolidar e...
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01 March 2022
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Report of the African Regional Review which took place from 31 August to 1 September.
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This reports look at the outcomes and recommendations of the Consultation with Academia held in preparation for the Regional Review for Africa. Seven prominent academics and migration experts from the North Africa region gathered to discuss emerging research priorities and most updated migration...
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27 February 2022
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The purpose of this document is to translate UNICEF’s Agenda for Action to the local level. The recommendations are just an illustration of concrete actions that local actors can take – and are already taking – to advance the rights of every refugee, migrant and IDP child living under their...
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23 February 2022
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Secretary-General's Report 2022 - Frequently Asked Questions
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21 February 2022
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Whole-Of-Government and Who-of Society Approaches - Snapshot
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18 February 2022
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Scaling-up Community-basaed Alternatives to Immigration Detention - Snapshot
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18 February 2022
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