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BEYOND IYANOLA DIGEST Issue No. 6 - Inspiration (Apr/Jun 2022)
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BEYOND IYANOLA
30 June 2022
BEYOND IYANOLA DIGEST Issue No. 6 - Inspiration (Apr/Jun 2022)
BEYOND IYANOLA publications aim to bring you the stories of the Saint Lucian diaspora, from around the world. Come soak in some 'Inspiration' in our most recent edition, as we meet Maia Compton, Lucesse Samuel, and Mathurine Emmanuel. Three dynamic creatives in the diaspora, inspiring us with their pure Saint Lucian Talent.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
29 June 2022
Flexible and Locally Led : An Enhanced Approach to Mainstreaming Migration into Local Policy Planning
This publication outlines a new approach to mainstreaming migration into local development plans to harness the role of local authorities as key actors in migration and development initiatives.
Michelle Balon
27 June 2022
IOM GERMANY DIASPORA NEWSLETTER - ISSUE 2
The IOM Germany Diaspora Newsletter puts a spotlight on the important work of diaspora organizations in Germany, while supporting them to reach a wider audience. The Newsletter also features highlights from IOM's diaspora engagement. If you are a diaspora organization or work on diaspora engagement in Germany and would like to be featured in an upcoming issue, feel free to contact mbalon@iom.int.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
22 June 2022
CHANNELLING REMITTANCES FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
Veronica Uribe-Kessler
31 May 2022
Key Highlights Global Diaspora Summit - Dublin 2022
On 1, 4, and 5 of April 2022, the IOM and the Irish Government co-hosted the Global Diaspora Summit (GDS) intending on assisting States and relevant stakeholders in measuring and evaluating their achievements towards Objective 19 of the Global Compact for Safe Migration (GCM).
Sophie Hart
23 May 2022
IOM Belgium and Luxembourg Diaspora Newsletter - 5th Edition
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
12 May 2022
Global Diaspora Summit Report
The Global Diaspora Summit, organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Government of Ireland in Dublin in April 2022, represented a milestone in the highlevel recognition of migrants and diasporas’ development contributions. The Summit built on the awareness achieved at the 2013 International Diaspora Ministerial Conference, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and – of particular pertinence – the 2018 Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
Sophie Hart
09 May 2022
Destination-Country Policies to Foster Diaspora Engagement in Development
It is now widely recognized that emigrants and their descendants contribute greatly to the development of their countries of origin or ancestry, not only with remittances but also by starting businesses, through exchanges of knowledge, and more. And many migrant-origin countries have invested in connecting with their diaspora and leveraging its contributions.
Sophie Hart
09 May 2022
MIGRATION GOVERNANCE INDICATORS DATA AND THE GLOBAL COMPACT FOR SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION
Effective implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration requires the development of robust research, analysis and data-collection capacities, to ensure coherent and evidence-based policymaking and well-informed public discourse.
Sophie Hart
09 May 2022
ENGAGEMENT OF THE DIASPORAS OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
The transnational links between countries of origin and countries of destination are one of the most important aspects of the relationship between migration and development. These links or networks woven between migrants and their communities of origin are an opportunity that governments can harness for social, cultural, economic, and political development, in communities of destination as well as of origin.
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