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Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Global Diaspora Summit Report

The Global Diaspora Summit, organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Government of Ireland in Dublin in April 2022, represented a milestone in the highlevel recognition of migrants and diasporas’ development contributions. The Summit built on the awareness achieved at the 2013 International Diaspora Ministerial Conference, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and – of particular pertinence – the 2018 Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
Sophie Hart

Destination-Country Policies to Foster Diaspora Engagement in Development

It is now widely recognized that emigrants and their descendants contribute greatly to the development of their countries of origin or ancestry, not only with remittances but also by starting businesses, through exchanges of knowledge, and more. And many migrant-origin countries have invested in connecting with their diaspora and leveraging its contributions.
Sophie Hart

MIGRATION GOVERNANCE INDICATORS DATA AND THE GLOBAL COMPACT FOR SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION

Effective implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration requires the development of robust research, analysis and data-collection capacities, to ensure coherent and evidence-based policymaking and well-informed public discourse.
Sophie Hart

ENGAGEMENT OF THE DIASPORAS OF CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

The transnational links between countries of origin and countries of destination are one of the most important aspects of the relationship between migration and development. These links or networks woven between migrants and their communities of origin are an opportunity that governments can harness for social, cultural, economic, and political development, in communities of destination as well as of origin.
Daphne Henning

Frequently Asked Questions for the Diaspora Sub-Grants

A set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the diaspora sub-grants towards COVID-19 relief and recovery.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

EMIGRATION OF HEALTH AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

In the recent years, the number of Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens emigrating has reached alarming proportions, which is particularly evident in the health-care and ICT sectors.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Dublin Declaration

Global Diaspora Summit Outcome Document   Countries and organizations that have supported the Dublin Declaration  African Union, Armenia, Bangladesh, Cabo Verde, Colombia, Egypt, El Salvador, Fiji, France, Georgia, Germany, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Mozambique, Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Türkiye, Uruguay. 
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Diaspora Mapping Toolkit

The Diaspora Mapping Toolkit builds on IOM’s rich experience of over 150 diaspora mappings implemented across diverse contexts, this Toolkit presents a systematic, comprehensive yet very flexible and agile approach to conducting diaspora mappings in differing contexts. By following the proposed clear guidance on how to collect and analyse data on diaspora communities, decision makers will have the possibility to create more strategic and evidence-based policies empowering diaspora members to contribute and engage thus maximizing their contributions to development.  
Lawrence Mcknight

Humanitarian Hub on Ukraine Response Flyer- Eng. Pol. Rus.

Daphne Henning

How to Apply to the COVID-19 Diaspora Grants

A brief guide from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on how to apply for the USAID-funded subgrants for diaspora organizations with interventions in Lebanon, Tunisia or Zimbabwe. The deadline is Wednesday, 18 May, 2022 at 11:59pm EDT.