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Iman Berry

Canadian Orientation Abroad Participant Workbook

For more information about the programme, please visit the COA web page. The Canadian Orientation Abroad (COA) programme is a global initiative funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and implemented worldwide by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in about 60 locations annually.
iDiaspora Volunteer

Migration in West and North Africa and across the Mediterranean - Chapter 34

This chapter discusses the diffusion of external voting in North and West Africa since the early 1990s, and diaspora participation in elections in countries of origin. It starts by examining the idea that the spread of external voting is attributable solely to the emergence of diaspora policies and political liberalization processes. It then looks at the influence of citizens abroad on elections by analysing their turnout and political preferences.
Tanmoy BISWAS

TOWARDS A COMMON FRAMEWORK FOR MONITORING MIGRANT ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO DEVELOPMENT

The global economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant attention to migrant remittances and the potential impact of a projected decline in their volumes. It is important, however, to recognize that migrants contribute much more, both in financial and indirect ways, to their country of origin (CoO). Responses and policies that are being considered should cover all aspects of migrants’ contributions, not only remittances.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Resumen gráfico del Encuentro Global Virtual de Diásporas sobre la respuesta al COVID-19

Resumen gráfico del Encuentro Global Virtual de Diásporas sobre la respuesta al COVID-19 
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Comment les intégrer les diasporas aux réponses à la pandémie?

Compte-rendu visuel de l'échange global et virtuel de la diaspora sur la réponse au COVID-19 organisé par l'OIM le 20 mai 2020.
Roberto Gil CANCEL COMAS

EUDiF Flyer

Flyer with information regarding the European Union Global Diaspora Facility
Roberto Gil CANCEL COMAS

Overview and Outcomes of Global Diaspora Virtual Exchange 22 April 2020

The brief report outlines the main interventions from panelists and participants as well as some of the best practices identified and potential next steps proposed during the first Global Diaspora Virtual Exchange on Response to COVID-19 organised on 22 April 2020 by iDiaspora and IOM with the support of their co-conveners: the African Diaspora Network, the Africa-Europe Diaspora Development Platform, DEMAC, and Omek.
Tanmoy BISWAS

COVID19: Guide to Include Marginalized and Vulnerable People in Risk Communication and Community Engagement

This guide seeks to address the following questions:
BEYOND IYANOLA

BEYOND IYANOLA Publication Focus 2020 Issue No 3 April 2020

In-keeping with the theme of reflective learning, in this issue we begin to explore the idea of sustainable development, focusing mainly on the areas of Food and Technology, with a few of our friends. As you read the contributions outlined throughout this write-up, we urge you to consider how they resonate with you.
Tanmoy BISWAS

COVID-19 Guidance for Employers and Labour Recruiters

As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread, with more than one million confirmed cases globally, businesses and employers – alongside governments and other stakeholders – have a vital role to play in safeguarding the rights and wellbeing of the estimated 164 million international migrant workers and their communities around the world.