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Mapping the Nepalese Diaspora

Mapping the Nepalese Diaspora is the first comprehensive diaspora mapping report produced by IOM Nepal, in collaboration with the Non-Resident Nepali Association and Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The report presents key findings and insights from a global diaspora mapping exercise, with a specialized focus on 16 countries hosting significant Nepali diaspora populations.
Martina Castiglioni

Diaspora 4 Climate Action Research Brief: the opportunities and challenges of engaging the diaspora in climate action

In response to large knowledge and research gaps regarding the potential of diaspora involvement in climate  action the D4C project has produced a multi-country case study analysing the potential, challenges, and  opportunities for diaspora engagement in climate action.  This research brief summarises the key findings and recommendation from the data collection in Bangladesh, Ghana, Jamaica and the UK.  
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Diaspora, Climate-Induced Migration and Skills Mobility: A focus on Africa

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have produced this joint report examining topical migration issues for Africa. The report entitled Diaspora Engagement, Climate-Induced Migration and Skills Mobility: A focus on Africa, provides critical analysis, institutional and policy recommendations emphasizing the significance of partnerships for inclusive Diaspora engagement (Chapter 1); managing climate mobility and building climate resilience (Chapter 2); and fostering skills mobility (Chapter 3).
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Carrying out the Onomastic Analysis for Mapping the Kazakh Diaspora

This study is based on quantitative (survey of respondents) and qualitative (survey of experts, in-depth interviews) methods of collecting information collected in December 2021 - August 2022. Purpose: to study the institutionalization of the Kazakh community of the Russian Federation. The study consists of two parts: 1) survey of respondents – ethnic Kazakhs living in the Russian Federation (citizens of the Russian Federation), 2) survey of expert specialists, scientists, researchers in the field of migration, diasporology, anthropology, international relations, etc.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Diaspora and Transnational identities - An Analysis of Legal Frameworks and Policies

Diasporas possess unique qualities that make them valuable partners in the Humanitarian Development Peace Nexus. They have the knowledge, networks and motivation to effectively respond to emergencies and contribute to long-term development solutions.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

DIASPORAS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS: A snapshot of the available evidence

KEY POINTS • IOM defines diasporas as migrants or descendants of migrants whose identity and senses of belonging, either real or symbolic, have been shaped by their migration experience and background (see Figure 1). • At least 280,5 million people – around 3 per cent of the global population - live in a country other than their country of origin. • More than 70 percent of countries participating in the Migration Governance Indicators (MGI) globally have established diaspora or emigration institutions.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Diásporas na vanguarda da proteção social: impactos, dinâmicas e oportunidades futuras

Os estados são responsáveis ​​por fornecer proteção social aos seus cidadãos e, em um contexto migratório, são os países de destino os principais responsáveis. No entanto, as limitações na cobertura e acesso dos migrantes deram origem a uma infinidade de medidas informais, incluindo aquelas oriundas de comunidades transnacionais e diásporas que sustentam famílias e comunidades por meio de redes pessoais, garantindo acesso a cuidados de saúde, educação, aposentadoria e segurança social.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Diásporas al frente de la protección social: Impactos, dinámicas y oportunidades futuras

Los estados son responsables de brindar protección social a sus ciudadanos, y en un contexto migratorio, son los países de destino los principales responsables. Sin embargo, las limitaciones en la cobertura y el acceso de las personas migrantes han dado lugar a un sinfín de medidas informales, incluidas las proporcionadas por comunidades transnacionales y diásporas que mantienen a sus familias y comunidades a través de redes personales, otorgando acceso a atención médica, educación, jubilación y seguridad social.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Diasporas at the forefront of social protection; impacts, dynamics, and future opportunities

States are responsible for providing social protection to their citizens, and in a migratory context it is countries of destination which are principally responsible. Nevertheless, limitations in migrant coverage and access have given rise to a plethora of informal measures, including those provided by transnational communities and diasporas who support their families and communities through personal networks, granting access to healthcare, education, retirement, and social security.
IOM Rwanda

Mapping the Rwandan Diaspora in Canada

The Mapping the Rwandan Diaspora in Canada report is the result of an extensive mapping exercise conducted in Canada between November 2021 and February 2022. The purpose of this report is to capture and highlight the insights and input from the 433 Rwandan - Canadian diaspora members who responded to the community survey and/or who participated in interviews and focus group discussions.