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Events

Webinar organized by the United Nations Network on Migration workstream on Strengthening migrants’ socio-economic integration . The concept note and draft agenda are attached. To attend the consultation, please register using the following link indicated here. Registered participants will receive
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Verbal statement made by the Delegation of Turkmenistan during session 1 of the Intergovernmental Conference from the GCM Regional Review held on March 11, 2024.
The workshop provided an overview of support offered to Member States in preparation for the GCM Regional Review, as well as actions that they may undertake to ensure fruitful and engaging discussions. Indeed, ahead of the Review itself, Member States are invited to organise conversations, the GCM
The Regional Training Center on Migration (RTCM) and Zoom
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The event’s main objective is to inform the audience on the project’s main outcomes and contribute to an open dialogue among relevant stakeholders on advancing safer and better managed labour mobility. It is expected that the presentations and the discussions will promote an enhanced cooperation and
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Co-organized in partnership with the Diaspora Relations Bureau of the State Chancellery, the workshop aims to engage Moldovan diaspora members to share their valuable insights and experiences to inform the identification of effective accelerators related to mobility, return and reintegration, social
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The World Bank’s Rome Jobs and Labor Mobility Center has launched a request for expressions of interest for the Innovation Challenge on Jobs & Migration. The call aims to build evidence around effective solutions that maximize the economic and jobs benefits from safe, orderly, and regular migration
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The International Labour Organization (ILO), International Organization for Migration (IOM), and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) join forces to host a conference on 27-29 June 2022 showcasing new research findings on child labour, forced labour, and human trafficking. There will be many

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This proposed side event seeks to shed light on recent reforms to the labor migration systems and the impact of fair and ethical recruitment on employment outcomes for migrant workers in the Asia-GCC migration corridor.
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The 1st multidimensional three-stages consultations on implementation of GCM in Azerbaijan dedicated to the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) has been launched on March 30, 2022 with collaborative event co-organized by IOM Azerbaijan and State Migration Service. The first round of

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IOM Azerbaijan and the State Migration Service (SMS) organized consultations for representatives of youth organizations on implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) in Azerbaijan dedicated to the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF). The event began
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The ILO Regional Office for Africa in collaboration with the African Union Commission, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the International Organization of Employers (IOE) are partnering to launch the Fair Recruitment Initiative in Africa in March 2022. This launch is an
Hybrid: In-person in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, and ZOOM
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Background Rights-based bilateral labour migration agreements are recognised as a tool for enabling migrant workers to move safely through regular migration pathways, supporting the achievement of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. Under the auspices of the UN Network on
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In light of the Migration Week, the Regional Training Center on Migration (RTCM), in coordination with the State Migration Service of Azerbaijan and IOM Azerbaijan, is organizing a two-days regional course on International Migration Law, discussing the general frameworks, main instruments and
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On 17-18 February 2022, IOM Azerbaijan jointly with the State Migration Service (SMS) organized a two-day regional hybrid course on “International Migration Law” (IML) for the civil servants of migration agencies and other state bodies of 10 regional countries, including Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova
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Agriculture continues to remain an economic strength of many African economies accounting for a growing share of workers. Many migrants working in the agricultural sector face challenging conditions, with limited or no access to core services and generally poor access to social protection. Moreover
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The Network Working Group on Access to Services will release a report providing practical examples on how migrants are included in the provision of services in the field of health, housing, education, vocational training, and basic public services such as water and sanitation. This event is the
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We are pleased to invite you to join a training session on how to use the Migration Network Hub. The session will cover the use of the Discussion Spaces, the Repository of Practices and the Experts and Resource Database. It will also provide information on how to engage in some of the IMRF
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Click on the event to register and access the Zoom meeting.
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Prof. Emmanuelle Auriol, Toulouse School of Economics "Controlling irregular migration: can a market for Temporary Foreign Work Permits help?" by Emmanuelle Auriol, Alice Mesnard, and Tiffanie Perrault We model the supply of human smuggling services and the demand from workers in low-wage countries
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EU Eastern Enlargement elicited a rise in (temporary) labour market-oriented immigration to Germany starting in May 2011. Taking into account that not all immigrants stay permanently and that outmigration flows are selective, this paper classifies recent EU immigrants into "new arrivals" and
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