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Eastern Europe

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TitleTypeCreated
Opening remarks on the GCM Regional Review by the Republic of MoldovaEvents
Closing remarks on the GCM Regional Review by the Republic of MoldovaEvents
Verbal statement made by Belarus during Session 2 of the Intergovernmental Conference for the GCM Regional Review.Events
The launching event of the Programme "Leveraging the positive impact of migration on Moldova’s development through improved policy evidence and better engaged diaspora"Events
Closing event of the Project “Awareness Raising for Labour Mobility to Bulgaria”Events
Inception workshop: Supporting the financial inclusion and long-term savings of Moldovan labour migrantsEvents
Moldovan Diaspora policy consultation workshop: Prioritizing SDG accelerators for sustainable development in support of formulation of key commitments to accelerate the contribution of human mobility to the development in the Republic of Moldova Events
3 rd Extended Meeting of United Nations Belarus Network on MigrationEvents
Moldova: Leveraging the Positive Impact of Migration on Moldova’s Development Through Improved Policy Evidence and Better Engaged Diaspora.Projects
South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SEEECA) Region on the Move: Migration Data Report Launch eventEvents
UNDP Five Pillar Approach to Engage Diasporas in Local DevelopmentPractice Repository
No Nation Fashion (NNF) Brand Practice Repository
Budapest ProcessPractice Repository
Diaspora Succeeds at Home "DAR 1+3"Practice Repository
Moldova: First ever international remittance transfer through a Saving and Credit AssociationPractice Repository
Trace the FaceResource
Summary- Mapping Progress - Implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM)Resource
LINK ITProjects
Includ-EUProjects
Uzbekistan - GCM Voluntary National Report (Regional Review: Europe and North America)Resource

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