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News Archive 2006
 


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    The IOM International Migration Law and Legal Affairs Department launches a Database on Migration Law
23-03-2006 (IOM) - The International Migration Law and Legal Affairs Department has created a database on migration law that draws together relevant norms and instruments regulating migration at the international, regional and national levels. The database will be progressively completed and updated, and will include the following sources of information: relevant international conventions, regional and bilateral treaties, international and regional resolutions and declarations, and national legislation.  More...

 

  UNESCO receives the 2006 ‘Mediterranean without Borders’ Prize for its work in the field of international migration   UNESCO receives the 2006 ‘Mediterranean without Borders’ Prize for its work in the field of international migration
13-03-2006 (UNESCO) -   More...

 

    Gender Permeates Causes, Consequences of International Migration, Commission on Status of Women Told
02-03-2006 (Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York) - Remittances, Lack of Coherence in Migration Policies Among Wide Range of Issues Addressed in Panel Discussion  More...

 

    On March 2nd in the Framework of the 50th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women was organized the High-Level Panel on Gender Dimensions of International Migration
02-03-2006 (United Nations, Division for the Advancement of Women) -   More...

 

    According To An ECLAC-CELAD's Study, Women Now Account For Half The Population of International Migrants: 180 Million International Migrants are Women
22-02-2006 (ECLAC) - Information released by the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre (CELAD) and the the Population Division of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in their study: " Mujeres Migrantes de América Latina y el Caribe: derechos humanos, mitos y duras realidades" ("Migrant Women of Latin America and the Caribbean: Human Rights, Myths and Harsh Realities")  More...

 

  Release of UNESCO Publication entitled   Release of UNESCO Publication entitled "Poverty, Gender and Human Trafficking in Sub-Saharan Africa: Rethinking Best Practices in Migration Management”
25-01-2006 (UNESCO) -   More...

 

    Release of the Report "Identification of the Obstacles to the Signing and Ratification of the UN Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers 1990: China "
23-01-2006 (UNESCO) - Asia Pacific Migration Research Network (APMRN) - Working Paper No. 16  More...

 

    Annan names former WTO chief Peter Sutherland as special envoy on migration
23-01-2006 (UN News Centre) - Secretary-General Kofi Annan today appointed Peter Sutherland, an international businessman whose decades of experience include heading the global body governing trade, to serve as his Special Representative for Migration.  More...

 

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