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The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

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The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The Tripartite Action to Protect and Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers within and from the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS TRIANGLE) project aims to reduce the exploitation of labour migrants by contributing to the development of legal and safe recruitment channels and improved labour protection mechanisms.

 

Funded by AusAID, one specific mechanism of the GMS TRIANGLE project is managed cross-border migration services, as shown here in Lao PDR.

  

© ILO/A.DOW

The majority of the migrants starting out on the route are young men. But there are women and children, too. Mexico's National Migration Service (INM) estimated that one in 12 people on the route are under 18, some making the journey alone.

Suzanne Ferrière, of Geneva, was inspired to humanitarian work by her uncle, Frederic Ferrière, a Swiss doctor and long-serving member of the Comité International de la Croix-Rouge [International Committee of the Red Cross] in Geneva. Suzanne worked as a member of the ICRC for nearly 30 years, and through her services in its Relief Section met Eglantyne Jebb, founder of the Save the Children Fund: she became the Assistant Secretary of the Save the Children International Union in Geneva, and worked closely with Eglantyne during her frequent visits who called her her ‘international sister’. She worked too for the International Union for Child Welfare and contributed to the founding of the International Migration Service, serving as its secretary-general until 1945. Suzanne visited Russia, South America, Palestine and elsewhere in the course of her Red Cross and SCF work and wrote several books, including ‘Les Etats-Unis au secours de l’Europe, 1918-1923’ and contributed to the ICRC journal ‘International Review’ with important articles including ‘The Activities of National Societies in War and Peace’.

Text by Anne George, Archivist, Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham.

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Rana, a Bangladeshi manpower agent (dalal) who hopes to set up a worldwide migration service, in his shop in Rome.

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Vice chairman of Russian Federal Migration Service Nikolay Smorodin (left), Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, Chariman of Armenian Migration department Gagik Yeganyan after signing of agreements in Armenian Presidential Residency © PanARMENIAN Photo / Davit Hakobyan

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So, this is my new phone! I got myself a Galaxy Note today, because of Fido/Rogers Migration service, I could have rogers pay for the rest of my contract on Fido and switch over to get a new phone. This thing, is amazing. I can't wait to Root it then flash ICS onto it, no way I'm waiting on Rogers to release ICS...

 

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Panel of government experts provide context to the current labor market conditions, including measures to confront challenges in demographics, the need to increase skills and mobility, and outline government measures in support of the economic modernization plan.

Moderator

 

* Karl Johansson, Managing Partner, CIS, Ernst & Young

 

Panelists

 

* Konstantin Romodanovsky, Director, Federal Migration Service, Russian Federation

* Alexander Zhukov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation

 

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The Medical Council of India states that the minimum qualification for Indian students for studying in these countries is 50% in the science subjects which are chemistry, physics, and biology to be achieved in their 12th standard final exams. Students belonging to the SC or ST castes need to achieve 40%. Students must also be of a minimum age of 17 years on the 31st of December that year. For admission, students need to fill up the application form online. They have to submit a copy of their passport, certificate of proof of completion of high school and transcripts of records. They will then receive the admission letter and once admission is confirmed, the Department of Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation issues the official invitation letter for studying in Russia. On receipt of this letter, the student needs to visit the Russian embassy in their country for a student visa. They will need a valid passport, a visa application form duly filled, two passport size identical photos with white background measuring 35 mm X 45mm, a visa support letter from university or college, a copy of admission letter from university or college, and a medical certificate. They will be ready to leave for Russia once they receive the stamped visa.

 

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Find out how the revolutionary new cloud migration software can save time, resources, budget and energy.

 

” Recent benchmarking using 1Place delivered migration speeds up to 10 times faster in comparison to traditional cloud tools such as Amazon DMS and Oracle Goldengate “

 

1Place Cloud Migration and Unification Software is launching a new advanced module that will deliver hyper-fast, enhanced compute and energy-saving functionality for database migrations such as Oracle, to Amazon AWS called 1Place DP.

 

1Place 1Cloud is the next generation of Enterprise Cloud Migration and Hybrid Cloud Management tools, allowing close to real-time and low downtime migrations. 1Place creates more value in comparison to current Database to Cloud Migration tools by saving time and resources by up to 50%, saving valuable budget and significantly reducing costs.

 

Migration Speed Benchmarking

 

A recent benchmark test has shown significantly higher database migration speeds are supported by 1Place. In comparison to current tools available to organisations wanting to move to the AWS Cloud using Amazons Database Migration Service (DMS) tools or Oracle GoldenGate, 1Place DP migrated an Oracle Database of 50GB at the comparative speed:

 

Amazon DMS = 7 hours

 

Oracle GoldenGate = 5 Hours

 

1PLACE DP = 0.75 Hours

 

This makes 1Place DP:

 

9.33x Times Faster than Amazon DMS

 

6.66x Times Faster than Oracle GoldenGate

 

1Place DP delivers value across the migration lifecycle by accelerating migration speed, lowering the skill sets to deliver complex, enterprise database moves and reducing risk. This is achieved by shortening the migration timeframe and delivering a wide range of functionality that helps with troubleshooting, monitoring and seamless integration with the Amazon Cloud via Cloudwatch.

 

With an intuitive, automated dashboard, migration tasks can be conducted by traditional IT support staff rather than cloud consultants and experts. If anything fails during the migration support teams are alerted not just to the problem but also where the problem lies and how the issue can be resolved. The dashboard also supports Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Management so once a workload is moved to a public cloud or clouds data can be synchronised and managed via 1Place.

 

For organisations wanting to reduce both the time, resources and energy consumption during a migration 1Place DP satisfies all of these demands and is priced on a subscription model for controlled investment management.

 

1Place are offering full consultancy support, training and advice for organisations wanting to move their Database estates to Amazon using 1Place and can be downloaded from the Amazon Market Place or can be supplied by 1Place directly.

 

Distribution and Delivery Partner

 

1Place is a cloud distributed product currently delivered on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and is distributed by ONQU Support who provide the licences and support services for the EMEA region.

 

Investment

 

Organisations can trial for free for 30 days and then apply for a subscription licence with the option of bringing your own GoldenGate License or having a subscription licence provided by 1Place. 1Place also offer a migration assessment and planning service for sizing migrations to help quantify resources and services required when moving to the cloud.

 

About ONQU Support

 

ONQU Support provides 24*7 Enterprise Software Support for organisations operating mission-critical and core production systems. ONQU is the distribution partner for 1Place and engages with partners to deliver licences and services to end-users.

 

For organisations wanting to compare 1Place or deliver a Proof of Concept/Value and further information please contact Steve Priestnall at steve@1place1cloud.com or phone 0121 594 0686

 

You can also visit www.1place1cloud.com to know more.

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Panel of government experts provide context to the current labor market conditions, including measures to confront challenges in demographics, the need to increase skills and mobility, and outline government measures in support of the economic modernization plan.

Moderator

 

* Karl Johansson, Managing Partner, CIS, Ernst & Young

 

Panelists

 

* Konstantin Romodanovsky, Director, Federal Migration Service, Russian Federation

* Alexander Zhukov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation

 

Copyright St.Petersburg International Economic Forum (http://forumspb.com/en/)

Baku, Azerbaijan, 26 June 2014 - IOM together with UNDP presented a joint research report on Migrants’ spouses and family members, staying behind in Azerbaijan at UN House. The report is the results of the project “Building Knowledge and Improving Support for Migrants’ Spouses and Family Members Staying Behind in Azerbaijan”, which was carried out by the IOM under UNDP’s programme on “Support Gender Research in Azerbaijan”. IOM was able to undertake this very important research thanks to the financial support of UNDP in Azerbaijan.

 

The report, presented in both English and Azerbaijani, illustrates the situation of the target beneficiaries with evidence and features legal assistance that could provide women and children in need with immediate and practical solutions to problems affecting their livelihoods.

 

Welcoming the participants of the event, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative informed about the advantages and disadvantages of migration both in national and global level. He stressed the importance of the findings for the central and local authorities, and all stakeholders aiming or standing ready to improve the development opportunities, rights and social protection of migrants’ spouses and families staying behind in Azerbaijan.

 

Mr. Serhan Aktoprak, IOM’s Officer in Charge stated that the overall objective of the research was to attain a better understanding and enhanced awareness among policymakers on the situation of the target group and existing gaps in policy and support programmes. Another goal was also to improve legal support for the target group and increased awareness on access procedures of the legal assistance.

 

The representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, State Migration Service, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, the Ministry Economy and Industry, State Committee on Deals of Refugees as well as UNDP, IDPs, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO and foreign countries’ Embassies residing in Azerbaijan participated at the presentation ceremony of the research report.

 

You can find the research report from here: www.az.undp.org/content/azerbaijan/en/home/library/womens...

For contact: Ms. Konul Karimova, IOM’s representative, 465 90 71 / 72

 

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Panel of government experts provide context to the current labor market conditions, including measures to confront challenges in demographics, the need to increase skills and mobility, and outline government measures in support of the economic modernization plan.

Moderator

 

* Karl Johansson, Managing Partner, CIS, Ernst & Young

 

Panelists

 

* Konstantin Romodanovsky, Director, Federal Migration Service, Russian Federation

* Alexander Zhukov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation

Copyright St.Petersburg International Economic Forum (http://forumspb.com/en/)

 

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Baku, Azerbaijan, 26 June 2014 - IOM together with UNDP presented a joint research report on Migrants’ spouses and family members, staying behind in Azerbaijan at UN House. The report is the results of the project “Building Knowledge and Improving Support for Migrants’ Spouses and Family Members Staying Behind in Azerbaijan”, which was carried out by the IOM under UNDP’s programme on “Support Gender Research in Azerbaijan”. IOM was able to undertake this very important research thanks to the financial support of UNDP in Azerbaijan.

The report, presented in both English and Azerbaijani, illustrates the situation of the target beneficiaries with evidence and features legal assistance that could provide women and children in need with immediate and practical solutions to problems affecting their livelihoods.

Welcoming the participants of the event, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative informed about the advantages and disadvantages of migration both in national and global level. He stressed the importance of the findings for the central and local authorities, and all stakeholders aiming or standing ready to improve the development opportunities, rights and social protection of migrants’ spouses and families staying behind in Azerbaijan.

Mr. Serhan Aktoprak, IOM’s Officer in Charge stated that the overall objective of the research was to attain a better understanding and enhanced awareness among policymakers on the situation of the target group and existing gaps in policy and support programmes. Another goal was also to improve legal support for the target group and increased awareness on access procedures of the legal assistance.

The representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, State Migration Service, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, the Ministry Economy and Industry, State Committee on Deals of Refugees as well as UNDP, IDPs, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO and foreign countries’ Embassies residing in Azerbaijan participated at the presentation ceremony of the research report.

You can find the research report from here: www.az.undp.org/content/azerbaijan/en/home/library/womens...

For contact: Ms. Konul Karimova, IOM’s representative, 465 90 71 / 72

 

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Baku, Azerbaijan, 26 June 2014 - IOM together with UNDP presented a joint research report on Migrants’ spouses and family members, staying behind in Azerbaijan at UN House. The report is the results of the project “Building Knowledge and Improving Support for Migrants’ Spouses and Family Members Staying Behind in Azerbaijan”, which was carried out by the IOM under UNDP’s programme on “Support Gender Research in Azerbaijan”. IOM was able to undertake this very important research thanks to the financial support of UNDP in Azerbaijan.

The report, presented in both English and Azerbaijani, illustrates the situation of the target beneficiaries with evidence and features legal assistance that could provide women and children in need with immediate and practical solutions to problems affecting their livelihoods.

Welcoming the participants of the event, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative informed about the advantages and disadvantages of migration both in national and global level. He stressed the importance of the findings for the central and local authorities, and all stakeholders aiming or standing ready to improve the development opportunities, rights and social protection of migrants’ spouses and families staying behind in Azerbaijan.

Mr. Serhan Aktoprak, IOM’s Officer in Charge stated that the overall objective of the research was to attain a better understanding and enhanced awareness among policymakers on the situation of the target group and existing gaps in policy and support programmes. Another goal was also to improve legal support for the target group and increased awareness on access procedures of the legal assistance.

The representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, State Migration Service, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, the Ministry Economy and Industry, State Committee on Deals of Refugees as well as UNDP, IDPs, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO and foreign countries’ Embassies residing in Azerbaijan participated at the presentation ceremony of the research report.

You can find the research report from here: www.az.undp.org/content/azerbaijan/en/home/library/womens...

For contact: Ms. Konul Karimova, IOM’s representative, 465 90 71 / 72

 

Ukraine, Mr. Maksym Sokoliuk, Head of State Migration Service of Ukraine

 

3rd Ministerial Conference of the Prague Process

 

Photo: Andrej Klizan

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Ukraine, Mr. Maksym Sokoliuk, Head of State Migration Service of Ukraine

 

3rd Ministerial Conference of the Prague Process

 

Photo: Andrej Klizan

Ukraine, Mr. Maksym Sokoliuk, Head of State Migration Service of Ukraine (C)

 

3rd Ministerial Conference of the Prague Process

 

Photo: Andrej Klizan

H.E. Konstantin O. Romodanovskiy, Head, Federal Migration Service, Moscow of Russian Federation during the Diaspora Ministerial Conference.Photo IOM / Jean-Marc Ferré

Baku, Azerbaijan, 26 June 2014 - IOM together with UNDP presented a joint research report on Migrants’ spouses and family members, staying behind in Azerbaijan at UN House. The report is the results of the project “Building Knowledge and Improving Support for Migrants’ Spouses and Family Members Staying Behind in Azerbaijan”, which was carried out by the IOM under UNDP’s programme on “Support Gender Research in Azerbaijan”. IOM was able to undertake this very important research thanks to the financial support of UNDP in Azerbaijan.

The report, presented in both English and Azerbaijani, illustrates the situation of the target beneficiaries with evidence and features legal assistance that could provide women and children in need with immediate and practical solutions to problems affecting their livelihoods.

Welcoming the participants of the event, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative informed about the advantages and disadvantages of migration both in national and global level. He stressed the importance of the findings for the central and local authorities, and all stakeholders aiming or standing ready to improve the development opportunities, rights and social protection of migrants’ spouses and families staying behind in Azerbaijan.

Mr. Serhan Aktoprak, IOM’s Officer in Charge stated that the overall objective of the research was to attain a better understanding and enhanced awareness among policymakers on the situation of the target group and existing gaps in policy and support programmes. Another goal was also to improve legal support for the target group and increased awareness on access procedures of the legal assistance.

The representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, State Migration Service, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, the Ministry Economy and Industry, State Committee on Deals of Refugees as well as UNDP, IDPs, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO and foreign countries’ Embassies residing in Azerbaijan participated at the presentation ceremony of the research report.

You can find the research report from here: www.az.undp.org/content/azerbaijan/en/home/library/womens...

For contact: Ms. Konul Karimova, IOM’s representative, 465 90 71 / 72

 

Baku, Azerbaijan, 26 June 2014 - IOM together with UNDP presented a joint research report on Migrants’ spouses and family members, staying behind in Azerbaijan at UN House. The report is the results of the project “Building Knowledge and Improving Support for Migrants’ Spouses and Family Members Staying Behind in Azerbaijan”, which was carried out by the IOM under UNDP’s programme on “Support Gender Research in Azerbaijan”. IOM was able to undertake this very important research thanks to the financial support of UNDP in Azerbaijan.

The report, presented in both English and Azerbaijani, illustrates the situation of the target beneficiaries with evidence and features legal assistance that could provide women and children in need with immediate and practical solutions to problems affecting their livelihoods.

Welcoming the participants of the event, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative informed about the advantages and disadvantages of migration both in national and global level. He stressed the importance of the findings for the central and local authorities, and all stakeholders aiming or standing ready to improve the development opportunities, rights and social protection of migrants’ spouses and families staying behind in Azerbaijan.

Mr. Serhan Aktoprak, IOM’s Officer in Charge stated that the overall objective of the research was to attain a better understanding and enhanced awareness among policymakers on the situation of the target group and existing gaps in policy and support programmes. Another goal was also to improve legal support for the target group and increased awareness on access procedures of the legal assistance.

The representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, State Migration Service, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, the Ministry Economy and Industry, State Committee on Deals of Refugees as well as UNDP, IDPs, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO and foreign countries’ Embassies residing in Azerbaijan participated at the presentation ceremony of the research report.

You can find the research report from here: www.az.undp.org/content/azerbaijan/en/home/library/womens...

For contact: Ms. Konul Karimova, IOM’s representative, 465 90 71 / 72

 

Baku, Azerbaijan, 26 June 2014 - IOM together with UNDP presented a joint research report on Migrants’ spouses and family members, staying behind in Azerbaijan at UN House. The report is the results of the project “Building Knowledge and Improving Support for Migrants’ Spouses and Family Members Staying Behind in Azerbaijan”, which was carried out by the IOM under UNDP’s programme on “Support Gender Research in Azerbaijan”. IOM was able to undertake this very important research thanks to the financial support of UNDP in Azerbaijan.

The report, presented in both English and Azerbaijani, illustrates the situation of the target beneficiaries with evidence and features legal assistance that could provide women and children in need with immediate and practical solutions to problems affecting their livelihoods.

Welcoming the participants of the event, Mr. Antonius Broek, UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative informed about the advantages and disadvantages of migration both in national and global level. He stressed the importance of the findings for the central and local authorities, and all stakeholders aiming or standing ready to improve the development opportunities, rights and social protection of migrants’ spouses and families staying behind in Azerbaijan.

Mr. Serhan Aktoprak, IOM’s Officer in Charge stated that the overall objective of the research was to attain a better understanding and enhanced awareness among policymakers on the situation of the target group and existing gaps in policy and support programmes. Another goal was also to improve legal support for the target group and increased awareness on access procedures of the legal assistance.

The representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, State Migration Service, the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, the Ministry Economy and Industry, State Committee on Deals of Refugees as well as UNDP, IDPs, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, ILO and foreign countries’ Embassies residing in Azerbaijan participated at the presentation ceremony of the research report.

You can find the research report from here: www.az.undp.org/content/azerbaijan/en/home/library/womens...

For contact: Ms. Konul Karimova, IOM’s representative, 465 90 71 / 72

 

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