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This research report explores and critically examines the short- and longer-term gender implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on migration and the well-being of migrants worldwide.
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14 May 2022
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At a glance This publication looks at discrimination on grounds related to race and gender and how these shape the impact of COVID-19 on migrants, including their access to relief and recovery services.
Date of publication:
27 April 2022
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This briefing has been drafted by the Conscious Advertising Network to inform the advertising industry about the “Great Replacement” narrative, which is employed to drive tensions.
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11 April 2022
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Within the process for the first International Migration Forum Review, the Spanish partnership composed by the following NGOs and Civil Society Organisations: Alianza por la Solidaridad, Fundación Cepaim, Médicos del Mundo, Red Acoge y Rumiñahui, we are pleased to share with you the following shadow...
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31 March 2022
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This reports look at the outcomes and recommendations of the Consultation with Academia held in preparation for the Regional Review for Africa.
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27 February 2022
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IOM Migrant worker guidelines for employers
This publication is to provide practical guidance for business enterprises on how to recruit and employ international migrant workers ethically and responsibly.
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21 January 2022
The Compendium presents the situations that can lead migrant workers into irregularity, the rights of migrant workers in irregular situations, and the relevant international standards and good practice.
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23 December 2021
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The World Migration Report 2022, the eleventh in the world migration report series, has been produced to contribute to increased understanding of migration and mobility throughout the world.
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01 December 2021
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This article compiles and analyzes some current social protection programs and certain public employment programs, including those that have been implemented in response to COVID-19.
Date of publication:
26 November 2021
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Dos polos regionales de atracción, Santiago de Chile y la Ciudad de México son hogar y tierra de tránsito y de retorno para muchos migrantes y refugiados de varias partes del mundo.
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05 October 2021
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Cities are at the heart of a mosaic of relationships between our globalized societies and an ever-evolving international migration.
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05 October 2021
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How does international law protect migrants? For the most part, it does not.
Date of publication:
30 September 2021
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We must shift our perceptions on migration and see it as a trend offering countries and communities opportunities. Business activity, investment, development initiatives and foreign relations will be greatly hindered if Africa continues to criminalise migration.
Date of publication:
13 September 2021
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This document presents an overview of Human Rights Watch’s key findings relating to the above objectives in six states that voted in favor of the GCM in December 2018: Cameroon, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Tanzania.
Date of publication:
24 August 2021
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Invitation letter (including annexes) to stakeholders for the first Africa Stakeholder Consultation for the Africa Regional Review of the Implementation of the GCM on the thematic of “Improving value-driven and evidence-based policymaking and public debate and enhancing cooperation on migration”,...
Date of publication:
28 July 2021
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Invitation message (in English, French and Arabic) to stakeholders for the first Africa Stakeholder Consultation for the Africa Regional Review of the Implementation of the GCM on the thematic of “Improving value-driven and evidence-based policymaking and public debate and enhancing cooperation on...
Date of publication:
28 June 2021
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Rooted in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, this publication aims to provide project managers and developers, as well as event organizers and facilitators, with guidance in developing, facilitating and evaluating a wide range...
Date of publication:
19 April 2021
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At a glance This paper identifies key principles, and the UN Migration Network's common position, on migrant return and reintegration.
Date of publication:
31 March 2021
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Gender Equality and Migration is a brand-new online training module, developed by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UN Women. This module helps learners understand how gender shapes every stage of the migrant journey, and why gender equality matters in migration.
Date of publication:
08 March 2021
We hope this report will contribute to stronger analysis and more effective sectoral and cross-sectoral alliances and advocacy for the human rights of women in migration at multiple levels—in communities and cities, countries and regions, in international forums such as the International Migration...
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01 March 2021
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