Migration Governance definition

Migration Governance means “the combined frameworks of legal norms, laws and regulations, policies and traditions as well as organizational structures (sub-national, national, regional and international) and the relevant processes that shape and regulate States’ approaches with regard to migration in all its forms, addressing rights and responsibilities and promoting international cooperation.”

Examples of Migration Governance in a sentence

  • The Process Migration Governance Committee will: comprise the chief executives of each Party (or any deputy nominated by each chief executive) and any other representatives nominated by each Party; meet on a basis agreed between the Parties.

  • Migration Governance in South America: Regional Approaches versus National Laws.

  • The Parties agree to establish the terms of reference for the Process Migration Governance Committee by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agreed between them.

  • Regional Migration Governance Systems in West and North Africa and Europe, and their Interactions.

  • In 2019, MSRI launched a new project entitled, “Towards Forward-Looking Migration Governance: Addressing the Challenges, Assessing Capacities and Designing Future Strategies” (AGRUMIG), in the Batken, ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ and Naryn provinces.

  • International Organization of Migration (IOM) Measuring well- governed migration: The 2016 Migration Governance Index.

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