Diaspora's Investors Guide

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The "Diaspora Investor's Guide" aims to encourage people to invest and contribute to the achievement of Cabo Verde’s objectives and goals in terms of quantitative and qualitative leaps in its capacity to generate and consolidate quality employment and well-being through the participation of the Diaspora in green growth, competitiveness and sustainability. 

Regional Approach for a Migration Policy (RAMP) for CARICOM

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In 2024, IOM supported 15 CARICOM member states and regional bodies in developing a comprehensive regional migration policy framework. This initiative responds to the evolving migration landscape and the need for a coordinated approach to migration governance

The initiative positions migration policy as a tool to advance regional integration and address national concerns from a regional's perspective. Thus, it also provides regional contextualized guidance and tools for national-level actions and policy development.

Migration for Development and Equality (MIDEQ) Hub - Nepal

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The Migration for Development and Equality (MIDEQ) Hub is a network of more than 30 partners focused on the relationship between migration, inequalities, and development in the Global South. In Nepal, the MIDEQ developed training resources in English and six Nepali languages that anyone can draw on to train migrants in the safe, wise and secure use of digital tech.

Migration for Development and Equality (MIDEQ) Hub - Brazil

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The Migration for Development and Equality (MIDEQ) Hub is a network of more than 30 partners focused on the relationship between migration, inequalities, and development in the Global South. In Brazil, the MIDEQ Hub network worked a wide range of vulnerable groups in the Brazilian periferias including LBT women, informal traders, formerly gaoled women and activists from a favela in Rio de Janeiro to reversion our learning resources into Brazilian Portuguese.

Wo-Mi platform

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Wo-Mi is a platform created by a group of Latin American women that seek to advance in the effective fulfillment of the rights of all women and girls, visualize the needs, positions, and conditions in migration, and enhance coherence and an enabling environment for non-discrimination.

Migrant Help application

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The "Migrant(e)s Help" mobile application is part of the MC2CM programme funded by the EU and implemented by ICMPD. It was developed in partnership with the local NGO Pionniers du Changement of Oujda. The main objective of the project is to connect migrants with information and services. The mobile application enables users to easily locate key institutions such as government offices, health centres, schools, and other essential services in Casablanca, Rabat, and Oujda through a detailed map of available public services

The Interagency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants (R4V Platform)

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The Interagency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants (R4V) is a collaborative effort involving over 200 organizations, including UN agencies, civil society, faith-based organizations, and NGOs. The platform coordinates efforts under Venezuela's Refugee and Migrant Response Plan (RMRP) to support refugees and migrants from Venezuela in 17 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Free Move Hub

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The Free Move Hub project is a comprehensive initiative aimed at mapping, analyzing, and comparing all bilateral and multilateral free movement of people regimes at the global level. The main objectives are to facilitate the understanding of free movement regimes, visa liberalization regimes, and labor mobility schemes. The targeted population includes policymakers, scholars, and individuals involved in migration and mobility

Subscribe to Objective 1: Collect and utilize accurate and disaggregated data as a basis for evidence-based policies