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Submission Number: 2291
Submission ID: 8001
Submission UUID: adfd7382-89c5-4b67-85a7-4b08ae30e157
Submission URI: /submit-pledges
Created: Sun, 07/31/2022 - 22:09
Completed: Sun, 07/31/2022 - 22:09
Changed: Tue, 08/02/2022 - 22:21
Remote IP address: 2.22.245.54
Submitted by: Pablo Sebastian Mariani
Language: English
Is draft: No
Submitted to: Submission form
Flagged: Yes
Name of entity submitting the pledge | The Mayors Mechanism submitting in the name of the City of Barranquilla |
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Pledging entity | Cities, Municipalities, and Local Authority |
Is the country of the pledging entity a GCM Champion country? | |
Full name | Pablo Mariani |
Position | KMO |
Country of implementation | Colombia |
Other country of implementation | Global |
Region of implementation | |
Email Address | pmariani@mayorsmechanism.org |
Secondary contact person | |
Secondary email | |
Name of the pledge | Center for the Local Integration of Migrants |
Type of pledge (please select) | Individual (by one state/actor) |
Is this a mirror pledge (pledge is also relevant to the Global Compact on Refugees) ? | |
Participating States and Actors | |
Name of the matched pledge | |
ID of the matched pledge | |
Nature of the pledge | Process oriented (e.g. convening fully consultative processes in preparing national reports for the IMRF); structured |
Please select the main three GCM objectives the pledge is/are meant to support | 7. Address and reduce vulnerabilities in migration; 15. Provide access to basic services for migrants; 16. Empower migrants and societies to realize full inclusion and social cohesion; 23. Strengthen international cooperation and global partnerships for safe, orderly and regular migration |
Please indicate which GCM Guiding Principle is/are particularly relevant for the pledge | People-centred; International cooperation; National sovereignty; Rule of law and due process; Sustainable development; Human rights; Gender-responsive; Child-sensitive; Whole-of-government approach; Whole-of-society approach |
Please provide a description of the pledge | The Local Integration Center for Migrants functions as a one-stop center that centralizes the services offered by the District of Barranquilla, the national level and international cooperation partners for the comprehensive care of the migrant, refugee, stateless and returnee population, mainly from Venezuela. Our main objectives are three: first, to consolidate ourselves as a space that is permanent and recognized by the population with a focus on orientation, referral, and integral attention to the migrant population. A space where the district, national and international cooperation organizations offer is centralized; and also, to decentralize this offer and take it to the five localities of the district through extra-mural workshops with leaders, community-based organizations, international cooperation and district and national entities and the private sector. Secondly, we seek to achieve the successful socioeconomic, cultural, and urban integration of the entire target population in Barranquilla through access to rights, social protection, humanitarian attention and productive integration. Finally, we seek to lead processes, mobilize, and articulate all levels of society to strengthen migration policy and governance, and thus become a national and international reference. In the years 2020, 2021, and so far in 2022, 3,955, 7,046, and 2,924 families have been served respectively from the Local Integration Center for Migrants. Each family nucleus is estimated at approximately 5 people; giving an estimated total of 69,625 people. Through the extra-mural workshops, the Center benefits thousands more people in the territories. We have been able to integrate the entire migrant population in the District of Barranquilla. We have achieved important accomplishments as a result of the articulated work with other entities, such as Migration Colombia. In this sense, Barranquilla is today one of the cities with the highest number of registrations to the Temporary Protection Status for Venezuelan Migrants and delivery of permits. CILM services are available for migrant population but also for the host population, since this way an effective integration is guaranteed by the institution. Likewise, we hope that the improvement of living conditions and welfare indicators, the protection and guarantee of rights, effective access to health and education, and the entry into the formal labor market of the migrant population, will have a positive impact on the improvement of prosperity and urban inclusion indicators, and in terms of citizen security for all the inhabitants of the District. CILM has received high-level visits that have validated the management and relevance of its work, as well as technical visits for the exchange of good practices by mayors of cities such as Cali, Cartagena and Soledad. |
Please indicate the tentative deadline within which this pledge is expected to be realised | 31 Jul 2024 |
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