Migration is a global phenomenon affecting all countries worldwide and its effective governance needs global partnerships. It is within this context that, since 2011, IOM and UNDP have been implementing a Joint Global Programme on Mainstreaming Migration (MM) into National Development Strategies with funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
The overarching objective of the programme is to enable eight target governments to better govern the migration phenomenon to increase the human development outcomes and mitigate the risks for migrants, their families and communities at origin and destination.
To achieve this the programme supports eight target governments - Bangladesh, Ecuador, Jamaica, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Morocco, Serbia and Tunisia - to mainstream migration into their national development planning and other sectoral policies from a multi stakeholder and whole of government approach. This involves a large focus on knowledge sharing, capacity building, setting up institutional working groups and coordination mechanisms and more.
The Mainstreaming Programme has now reached the end of its second phase.
The mainstreaming process itself has been extremely successful with mainstreaming of migration going above and beyond the target in all eight partner countries and are manifest in rather distinct mainstreaming efforts depending on the existing legislation and migratory, political and development contexts in each country. Overall, the programme has supported the mainstreaming of migration into 12 national laws and policies and the development of 56 new migration and development related policies, plans and programmes.
The main achievements of this programme are outlined below.
The programme has:
The results and lessons from the programme have been consistently fed into global dialogues such as the regional and national consultations in the lead up to the approval of the Global Compact on Migration as well as the Global Forum on Migration and Development.
For more information on the results in each country, contact IOM at the details provided below.
GFMD 2019 - Quito Summit - Roundtable Session 1.2: "Facilitating social and economic inclusion"
GFMD 2019 - Recommendations to the 2019 High-Level Political Forum
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