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In 2018, Ghana adopted the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM). The
GCM is the first inter-governmentally negotiated agreement to cover all dimensions of international
migration in a holistic and comprehensive manner.
This present National Implementation Plan for the GCM...
SourceUnited Nations Network on Migration UNNM Secretariat - Resource - Journal Article
New Zealand's 2025 Nursing Registration Pathway for International Nurses
Author: Jincemon Joy (Migration Consultant)
The 2025 revised nursing registration process in New Zealand offers significant opportunities for internationally trained nurses to build successful careers in one of the world's...
SourceJINCEMON JOY - Video -
Moving Voices is a platform that puts migrants at the heart of their own stories, revealing the extraordinary resilience and hope it takes to keep moving, even when the paths are fraught with danger and the risks are heartbreakingly high.
Visit it at: https://bit.ly/UNNMMVC
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Agenda as of 12 September
SourceUnited Nations Network on Migration UNNM Secretariat - Resource - Other
The Second Regional Review of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (GCM) will be held at the Ethiopian Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa from 8 to 10 October 2024. The present document contains general information on meeting arrangements that may be helpful for those making travel...
SourceUnited Nations Network on Migration UNNM Secretariat - Resource - Other
Image of Kyrgyzstan’s Endorsement of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
SourceUnited Nations Network on Migration UNNM Secretariat - Resource - Other
WHO Health and Migration is forming an expert Technical Advisory Group for the period 2024-2026 to support the implementation of the Global Action Plan on promoting the health of refugees and migrants and other related activities. The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) will play a key role in achieving...
SourceWorld Health Organization (WHO) - Resource - Other
In anticipation of this year’s World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on 30 July 2024, which focuses on the theme “Leave No Child Behind in the Fight Against Human Trafficking”, the Migration Network Hub in coordination with IOM’s Migrant Protection Platform launched a Call for Practices to...
SourceMigration Network Hub - Resource - Platform / Website
Innovation is a critical driver of impact and systems transformation for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and its partners. This is especially crucial considering the increasingly complex migration landscape and the unprecedented number of people affected by humanitarian crises. As...
SourceInternational Organization for Migration (IOM) - Resource - Report
Since 2000, IOM has been producing its flagship world migration reports every two years. The World Migration Report 2024, the twelfth in the world migration report series, has been produced to contribute to increased understanding of migration and mobility throughout the world.
This new edition...
SourceInternational Organization for Migration (IOM) - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
The Migration Multi-Partner Trust Fund (Migration MPTF, or the Fund) was called for by the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (Global Compact), adopted by the General Assembly in December 2018. It is a UN financing mechanism to support Member States and regional/global entities...
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
This guidance forms an integral part of the Migration MPTF Operations Manual. This document constitutes the second version of the Human Rights marker. Initially endorsed by the Migration MPTF Steering Committee in 2020, the guidance has been revised to align with the UNSDG guidance on Joint...
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
This guidance forms an integral part of the Migration MPTF Operations Manual. It was prepared in consultation with the Migration MPTF civil society Steering Committee members, and with support from the UN Network on Migration and the Migration MPTF Fund Management Unit. It has been reviewed by the...
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
This guidance forms an integral part of the Migration MPTF Operations Manual. It was prepared under the leadership of UNICEF, with support from the UN Network on Migration and the Migration MPTF Fund Management Unit. It has been reviewed by the Migration MPTF Steering Committee and endorsed on 06...
SourceUN Network on Migration - Resource - Report
With a goal of establishing enduring leadership and commitment for the health of refugees and migrants, WHO, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and Morocco co-organized the Third Global Consultation on the Health of Refugees...
SourceWorld Health Organization (WHO) - Resource - Report
This publication is a compendium of 49 country examples highlighting efforts in improving refugees’ and migrants’ health following the adoption of the WHO Global Action Plan on Promoting the health of refugees and migrants at the seventy-second World Health Assembly, in May 2019.
Produced by the...
SourceWorld Health Organization (WHO) - Resource - Other
Globally, there is a global lack of high-quality and policy-relevant research on health, migration and displacement. There is also lack of clarity about which knowledge gaps should be addressed in order to advance progress towards the most urgent global public health objectives, such as within the...
SourceWorld Health Organization (WHO) - Resource - Other
In 2017, the Seventieth World Health Assembly considered the report on promoting the health of refugees and migrants (A70/24) and the decision of the Executive Board (EB140(9)). The Assembly requested the Director-General to develop a global strategy for promoting the health of refugees and migrants...
SourceWorld Health Organization (WHO) - Resource - Report
Worldwide, more people are on the move now than ever before, yet many refugees and migrants face poorer health outcomes than the host populations. Addressing their health needs is, therefore, a global health priority and integral to the principle of the right to health for all. The key is to...
SourceWorld Health Organization (WHO)
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