Migration and Decentralized Cooperation
Guidelines on Integrating Migration into Decentralised Cooperation
The UN Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI) has published “Guidelines on Integrating Migration into Decentralised Cooperation”, which is a unique and unprecedented tool that walks interested local and regional authorities through the necessary steps to establish migration-related decentralised cooperation relationships. To do so, the guidelines first outline the added value of migration-related decentralised cooperation and then describe, with examples of good practices, how to harness the development potential of migration within such partnerships.
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L’ICMD, la dimension locale de la M&D et le Forum Global sur la Migration et le Développement
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L’ICMD a récemment participé à la première réunion des “amis du Forum” qui était accueillie par le nouveau président du Forum Global sur la Migration et le Développement (GFMD) de 2016 : le Bangladesh, et qui a eu lieu à Genève le 5 février. L’ICMD a été heureuse de constater que la dimension locale de la migration et du développement a été inclue dans les sessions préparatoires pour le Forum Global sur la Migration et le Développement de 2016.
Migrations, Territoires et Développement
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Le Projet "Migrations, Territoires et Développement" est mis en oeuvre par l'association Migrations & Développement dans les régions du Souss Massa et du Drâa Tafilalet. Ce projet, qui consiste principalement en l'accompagnement de collectivités territoriales marocaines (11 communes, 2 provinces, 1 région), a comme objectif de favoriser l'intégration de la Migration dans la planification territoriale du développement des zones d'intervention.
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CAPACITY-BUILDING OF RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS AND PERSONNEL ON MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT (CARES-MD)
Submitted by golda.roma@undp.org on November 13, 2015 - 7:36amThe Capacity-Building of Research Institutions and Personnel on Migration and Development (CARES-MD) in Region V is part of various initiatives under the Joint Migration and Development Imitative (JMDI).
CARES-MD focuses on strengthening the role and contribution of academic institutions in the regions in promoting a better understanding of migration and development, which in turn, would inform better policies and programs. Towards this end, CARES-MD aims to promote the following objectives:
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The Global Compact for Migration (GCM): Well Governed Migration as an Essential Element of Effective COVID-19 Response
The United Nations Network on Migration is committed to supporting all partners in pursuit of the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), recognizing that this cooperative framework provides an invaluable tool for ensuring all in society can contribute to a collective response to COVID-19 and are protected equally against its impact.
UNDP Private Sector Engagement Consultant
UNDP is hiring a Private Sector Engagement Consultant to support our joint IOM-UNDP Global Programme on Making Migration Work for Development (Phase III). Under the direct supervision of the UNDP Programme Manager and in close cooperation with the Programme Management Unit (PMU), country Focal Points and other relevant colleagues, the Private Sector Engagement Officer will support the engagement of relevant private sector stakeholders for the benefit of the Programme. This will require proactive analysis and devising of private sector outreach strategies across the different stages of planning, implementation and monitoring of the Programme at country and global levels.
The Programme seeks to enable migrants and communities to exert positive development impact from migration through more coherent and results oriented policies and implementation mechanisms, as well as stronger involvement of local authorities, private sector and diaspora and global advocacy. Cross-cutting consideration should be given to ensuring strategic inclusion of diaspora and migrants associations, as well as private sector in the development and implementation of the action plans for enhanced effectiveness and development impact.
Apply by 22 April 2020.
Please note that only applications submitted through the UNDP platform will be accepted.
Cities reaffirm their commitment and support for implementing the Global Compact for Migration
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Representatives from cities around the globe gathered at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 13 May to proclaim both the desire and ability to do more to support the Global Compact for Migration (GCM). The gathering represents the most recent advance in cities' increasing role as critical actors in migration management.
Récits de Succès
L’Initiative Conjointe pour la Migration et le Développement de l’ONU (ICMD) a publié une collection de « Récits de Succès » qui contient une série d'études de cas sur les bonnes pratiques, les leçons apprises et les recommandations se fonde sur les résultats empiriques des projets soutenus par l’ICMD dans huit pays cibles : Costa Rica, Équateur, El Salvador, Philippines, Maroc, Népal, Sénégal et Tunisie. Ceux-ci sont fondés sur des données probantes et peuvent servir à guider d'autres autorités locales et régionales dans la mise en œuvre d'initiatives similaires.
Don’t miss this course from ITC-ILO and IOM on “Mainstreaming migration into policy planning”
Submitted by oriolnierga on September 25, 2017 - 1:33pm
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The ITC-ILO and the IOM are organising an online course on “Mainstreaming migration into policy planning”, which is in line with what the JMDI advocates for. It is of critical importance that migration is gradually mainstreamed into all levels and areas of governance, in order to foster more effective, coherent and coordinated migration policies.
This course will take place between October, 30th and November 3th. It has a tuition cost of 1.580€, plus a subsistence cost of 600€ (Total: 2.180€).