A fresh look at managing international migration Connecting the dots
A fresh look at managing international migration
Over a period of three months, ICMC has consulted leading policy makers and actors within the migration field, bringing them together for informal discussions on the diverse challenges associated with global migration flows and approaches, and to discuss ways to improve international migration management. Connecting the dots offers a summary report of these first conversations, including recommendations for next steps. Display under:
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In a modest way and with its own funds, ICMC has sought specifically to facilitate an informal dialogue among leading migration actors to explore both process and policy-related issues of global governance. Launched simply an an exploratory "first phase" in October 2009, the initiative was entitled Conversations on the Global Governance of Migration. The first phase of Conversations engaged 43 participants from a variety of migration fields, and consisted of two roundtables, a number of one-one-one meetings and a series of individual discussions with UN Ambassadors and migration actors, primarily based in Geneva. Discussions were informal and were driven by three questions:
The report that follows represents the open and frank responses given to these questions, and the interactive discussions that they generated. In doing so, the report attempts to capture the essential themes, issues and questions that participants raised, and provide a number of key recommendations, including on:
To read the full report, please see the pdf document below. |