Videos
WHO's Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health: Exchanging Knowledge and Leveraging Experience
International Migrants Day 2023
Network Achievements 2023
6-Step GCM Guidance
CLIMB: 1st Comprehensive Tool Tracking Policies & Pratices for Climate-Induced Migration
Migration and the 2023 SDG Summit: Much More is Needed
Regional Meeting on Promoting Alternatives to Immigration Detention in the Asia Pacific Region
Network's Achievements
Promoting inclusive societies and ensuring the inclusion of migrants in COVID-19 response and recovery.
Fourth Townhall Briefing with Stakeholders and UN entitites on the IMRF progress declaration
Migration Dialogues: Preparing for the IMRF Policy Debate
Youth innovations in migration: Generating positive impacts for migrants and communities
International Migration Review Forum in a Nutshell
Third townhall with stakeholders and UN entities
Whole of Society Approach: Government-Civil Society Partnerships on Alternatives to Immigration Detention (ATD)
Second Townhall Briefing on the Progress Declaration
Second Townhall Briefing on the Progress Declaration
Stakeholder Consultation on the Organization of the Informal Interactive Multi-stakeholder Hearing
IFAD President Gilbert F. Houngbo
IMRF Dialogue "Missing migrants, Missing solutions?"
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