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Statements & Presentations

ICMC expresses the concerns of migrants and ICMC Members at international and regional platforms in Brussels, Geneva, Strasbourg and Washington DC.  ICMC representatives further particpate in numerous high-level conferences and advocacy activities benefitting displaced people around the world, from Kiev to Nairobi, Mexico City to Manila.

IV International Forum on Migration and Peace

Choosing Alternatives to Chaos: Toward Better International Governance of Migration… and Peace

Governance is complicated, and it is not.

Good governance is first about paying attention to human beings.

Good governance of migration pays attention to people who are vulnerable or hurt. Last week in Geneva, one of our NGO partners in Italy described how 8,000 people arriving on boats, half dead from hunger, thirst and war in Libya, made it clear that the need for greater governance in migration today is not theoretical. Governance must be practical.Read more<

Statement of Catholic Church-Inspired Organizations Related to Decent Work and the Post-2015 Development Agenda

As a contribution to the discussion of the post-2015 development framework, we, Catholic Church-inspired organizations 1 re-affirm that the most effective route out of poverty and the ongoing global economic crisis is closely linked to the promotion of decent work and support for adequate social protection. Therefore, we confidently affirm that “human work is a key, probably the essential key, to the whole social question, if we try to see that question really from the point of view of man's good.”2Read more<

United Nations High Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development

Taking convergence forward: New responsibility sharing and cooperation in migration, mobility and human development

<Civil society is a converging network of actors genuinely aiming to collaborate better. While it is understood that many partners are in themselves already important networks (just like ICMC is through its worldwide network of members), the bigger network that is under construction will span many more and many different types of actors.

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EU Budget 2014-2020 in the field of Home Affairs

Civil Society Statement and Recommendations on the future EU funding in the area of migration and asylum

BRUSSELS, 7 March 2012—On the occasion of the European Parliament's Hearing on “EU Funding on Migration, Integration and Asylum -Testing the Added Value”, ICMC has joined a coalition of over forty Civil Society Organizations across Europe active in the area of migration and asylum in presenting a number of key joint recommendations on the European Commission's proposals for funding EU policies in the area of Home Affairs.Read more<

19th Regular Session Human Rights Council

Right to Development: from rhetoric to action

GENEVA, 27 February 2012—ICMC has joined a group of twelve non-government organizations in emphasizing to the 19th session of the UN Human Rights Council the importance of political, economic, cultural, ethical and spiritual dimensions of development in taking the right to development from rhetoric to action.Read more<

European Commission's Green Paper - COM (2011) 735final

ICMC joins Christian organizations in promoting family life and family reunification of third-country nationals in Europe

BRUSSELS, 29 February 2012—Together with a group of Brussels-based Christian organizations including Caritas Europa, the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Community (COMECE), the Jesuit Refugee Service-Europe and the Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe (CCME), ICMC today submitted comments to the European Commission calling for a plan of action for more human and evidence-based harmonization of the rights of migrant family members to family life and family reunification, and for correct implementation of existing legislation by EU member states.Read more<

International Migrants Day

Panel on Migrants in Crisis Situations: Human Security Concerns

NEW YORK, 13 December 2011—ICMC U.S. Liaison Officer Jane Bloom speaks before the Panel on Migrants in Crisis Situations at the United Nations in New York, highlighting the weakened and precarious human security of migrants in conflict situations and the ongoing and critical need to strengthen emergency response and assure protection of the most vulnerable.Read more<

100th Session of the Council of the International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Protection, governance and partnership in the ‘Seventh Decade’

GENEVA, 7 December 2011—Speaking at 100th Session of the Council of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), ICMC Head of Policy, John Bingham, emphasizes the need for greater global governance of migration, protection and partnership for the benefit of migrants and societies everywhere.Read more<

Thematic Workshop for the Global Forum on Migration and Development

Panel I: Migration Profiles as an ongoing process and Ways to Improve them

NEW YORK, 30 June 2011— Speaking at the Thematic Workshop for the Global Forum on Migration and Development at the United Nations in New York, ICMC Head of Policy, John Bingham, discusses the importance and evolution of the Migration Profiles project and civil society perspectives for improvement.Read more<

2011 UNHCR Annual Consultations with NGOs

Triple jeopardy: Young, migrant and stateless

GENEVA, 28 June 2011—Speaking as part of a panel of experts at the UNHCR Annual Consultations with NGOs, ICMC U.S. Liason Officer, Jane Bloom, discusses the intersections of migration and trafficking, of demographic imbalances and mobility, of cross-border marriages and lapses of nationality, all of which are "unfinished pieces" of the rapidly expanding globalization puzzle.Read more<

UN Human Rights Council

Call for protection and assistance to migrants kidnapped and assaulted for ransom in the Sinai desert and elsewhere

GENEVA, 6 June 2011—Ethiopian Bishops’ Conference Secretary General and ICMC member, Abba Hagos Hayish, makes a plea to governments, international organizations and civil society representatives gathered at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, calling for action on behalf of the hundreds of migrants kidnapped and held hostage for ransom in the Sinai desert.Read more<