Cécile Riallant: How Can Migration Help Rescue the SDGs?

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At a side event during the SDG Action Weekend organized in the context of the SDG Summit 2023, IOM presented the latest evidence and advocacy on "Leveraging Human Mobility to Rescue the SDGs and the 2030 Agenda," from the new Flagship Report. The event brought together the UN, Member States, United Cities and Local Governments, and youth representatives from MGCY to support human-mobility sensitive acceleration actions.

Listen to Cécile Riallant, IOM Head of the Migration and Sustainable Development Division, to get a snapshot about this new report and what the evidence says:

The SDGs cannot be achieved without human mobility. We must take bold actions now to create more inclusive societies where everyone can thrive and where we leave no one behind, including migrants and all people on the move.