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Tag Archives: International Organization for Migration
IOM vs. ILO: The battle for the “leading organisation in migration” #HLD2013
Are there any concrete outcomes to be expected from the UN High Level Dialogue on Migration and Development? No and yes. No, because no binding resolution or the like is to be expected from this meeting. Yes, because it now … Continue reading
The Global Forum decentralized – news on the GFMD 2011 in Switzerland (and elsewhere…)
There has been intense speculation on the future of the GFMD. Now, the first Draft Concept Paper by the Swiss Chair shines some light on the format of the Forum in 2011 (and maybe the following year as well). The … Continue reading
Posted in Gfmd, GFMD Civil Society Days, GFMD Government Meeting, GFMD in General, Migration
Tagged civil society, development, domestic work, gender, gfmd, global governance, human rights, ILO, International Labour Conference, International Organization for Migration, Mexico, migration, NGO, pga, Switzerland, United Nations, United Nations General Assembly
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