This action was submitted through the GFMD Mayors Mechanism Call to Local Action for Migrants and Refugees.
Mexico City is a recipient of the Global Cities Fund, the Mayors Migration Council’s response to the unmet needs of cities as they support migrants, refugees, and internally displaced people.
Mexico City’s project builds on the newly established Municipal Income Protection Program to provide cash assistance to internally displaced persons while connecting them to national and local social services. The city’s project reaches more than 450 people in need of social assistance while connecting their families to support services related to employability, obtaining personal identification, public health services, and referrals to Mexico City’s robust governmental, civil society and nonprofit social services network. The project represents the city government’s first tri-secretariat collaboration and paves the way for a stronger coordination of social services to all residents of Mexico City.
Mexico City plans to sustain and institutionalize this program to support the integration of migrants, refugees and IDPs. The city government will strengthen and expand the institutional cooperation initiated among the three secretariats to include other public and private entities; deliver training to city government personnel on human mobility, migrants rights and legal frameworks; and support the development of a digital client database for government institutions to provide effective support and follow up while ensuring privacy and data protection.
GFMD 2021-2022 – Mayors Mechanism’s Call to Local Action