Human Mobility, Shared Opportunities: A Review of the 2009 Human Development Report and the Way Ahead
Agence/Organisateurs
Organisation Internationale pour les Migrations (OIM); Programme des Nations unies pour le développement (PNUD)
Langues
English
Année
2009
Thème(s) transversal(s)
Sustainable Development;
Human Rights;
Whole-of-Government Approach;
Whole-of-Society Approach
Sujet
Data and Measuring Results;
Diaspora, Migrants’ Associations and Remittances;
Education;
Employment and Entrepreneurship;
Environment and Climate Change;
Gender;
Governance;
Health;
Private Sector Development and Trade;
Rural Development;
Security;
Social Inclusion and Human Rights;
Urban Development
Objectifs de Développement Durable Connexes et Objectifs du Pacte Mondial sur les Migrations
A 10-year review of the 2009 Human Development Report that underscores the relevance of reforms advanced by UNDP to realize the potential development gains of human mobility. This report breaks new ground in applying a human development approach to the study of migration. It discusses who migrants are, where they come from and go to, and why they move. It looks at the multiple impacts of migration for all who are affected by it—not just those who move, but also those who stay. In so doing, the report’s findings cast new light on some common misconceptions.