Whole-of-government approach
Whole-of-government approach
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) is based on a set of cross-cutting and interdependent guiding principles. This page provides resources for the guiding principle of Whole-of-government-approach:
“Whole-of-government approach. The Global Compact considers that migration is a multidimensional reality that cannot be addressed by one government policy sector alone. To develop and implement effective migration policies and practices, a whole-of-government approach is needed to ensure horizontal and vertical policy coherence across all sectors and levels of government” (GCM, 2018: para. 15)
Whole-of- government approach in the text of the Global Compact
The guiding principle of Whole-of-government approach is also mentioned in the following sections of the GCM:
- Objective 11, para. 27(a): Manage borders in an integrated, secure and coordinated manner
- Objective 23, para. 39(a): Strengthen international cooperation and global partnerships for safe, orderly and regular migration
The Global Compact for Migration (GCM) report is available in AR, ZH, EN, FR, RU, ES.
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