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General Information on International Migration: Other Publications
The overall aim of UNESCO's programme on International Migration is to promote the respect for the human rights of migrants, and to contribute to peaceful integration of migrants in society.
 
    Books


      Exploring Transnational Communities in the Philippines

Edited by Virginia A. Miralao and Lorna P. Makil  More...

 

      In De Olde Worlde: Views of Filipino Migrants in Europe

Edited by Filomenita Mongaya Hřgsholm  More...

 

  migration_w_borders50.jpg     Migration Without Borders. Essays on the Free Movement of People

What would happen if border controls were to be suppressed and people granted the right to move freely throughout the world?  More...

 

    Documents


      2004 World Survey on the Role of Women in Development: Women and International Migration
United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for the Advancement of Women
The migration of women has always been an important component of international migration. As of 2000, 49 per cent of all international migrants were women or girls, and the proportion of females among international migrants had reached 51 percent in more developed regions.  More...

 

      Culture of Peace and Migration
Supang Chantavanich
Integrating Migration Education into Secondary School Social Science Curriculum in Thailand  More...

 

      Integrating Migration into Social Science Curriculum
Aslam Mahmood, D.K. Sharmaand and O.S. Dewal
India  More...

 

      International Migration and the Millennium Development Goals
UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund Expert Group Meeting
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      International Migration, Border Controls and Human Rights: Assessing the Relevance of a Right to Mobility
Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire
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      Managing international migration: towards a right to mobility?
Paul de Guchteneire
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      Meeting the Challenges of Migration, Progress since the ICPD
UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)  More...

 

      Migration in an Interconnected World: New Directions for Action
The Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM)
The Global Commission on International Migration report says that the international community has failed to realize the full potential of international migration and has not risen to the many opportunities and challenges it presents. Greater coherence, cooperation and capacity are required for a more effective governance of migration, at national, regional and global levels.  More...

 

      Migration Without Borders: an Investigation into the Free Movement of People
Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire
Article published in Global Migration Perspectives, No. 27, April 2005  More...

 

      Report on World Population Monitoring, Focusing on International Migration And Development
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan
With the number of international migrants standing at 191 million and their remittances at $226 billion, the Commission on Population and Development devoted its thirty-ninth session from 3 to 7 April 2006 at United Nations Headquarters to international migration and development.  More...

 

      Strengthening Protection of Migrant Workers and their Families with International Human Rights Treaties
International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC)
This kit provides a technical tool to equip members of national administrations, non-governmental organisations and other interested stakeholders reporting or compiling background information on compliance with UN human rights norms and standards.  More...

 

      Towards a right to mobility
Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire, UNESCO
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      World Economic and Social Survey 2004: International Migration
United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
The 2004 Survey addresses the issue of international migration and examines historical and recent surges in migration, policies towards migration, its economic and social effects, the question of refugees and the states of international cooperation regarding migration.  More...

 






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