Private Sector Engagement in the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration
This paper is part of the IOM Migration Research Leaders Syndicate’s contribution toward the Global Compact for Migration. It is one of 26 papers that make up a consolidated Syndicate publication, which focuses on proposing ways to address complex and pressing issues in contemporary international migration. The Migration Research Leaders Syndicate, convened as part of IOM’s efforts to extend policy and technical expertise in support of the Global Compact for Migration, comprises senior researchers from diverse geographic, disciplinary and thematic backgrounds. The Syndicate provides a channel for leading experts in migration to propose ideas to meet the ambitious goals outlined in the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants of September 2016.
In technical papers such as this one, Syndicate members were invited to identify and propose ways to resolve key conundrums currently posing challenges to international migration governance. To hone their proposals, they benefited from the input of advisors with experience in bridging policy and research, whether as senior non-migration scholars, former policy makers or prominent practitioners. The papers are short and crisp contributions that provide evidence-based, innovative ideas to improve international cooperation on fostering safe, orderly and regular migration.
Complete list of Syndicate papers:
How does migration arise? by Jørgen Carling
Ideas on Conflicting Issues of Governance:
Border Security, Migration Governance and Sovereignty by Susan Martin and Elizabeth Ferris
Southern Urbanism and the Rescaling of Migration Law and Policy by Loren B Landau
Environmental Migrants and Global Governance: Facts, Policies and Practices by Walter Kaelin and Sanjula Weerasinghe
In Each Other's Shoes: Making Migration Policies Equitable Across Borders by Binod Khadria
Overprincipled and Underperforming: Why we Need a Practice-based Global Compact on Migration by Gibril Faal
Ideas on Migrant Worker Safeguards
Protecting Migrant Workers: The Case for a Core Rights Approach by Martin Ruhs
Transnational culture of corruption in migrant labour recruitment by Ray Jureidini
Securing and insuring livelihoods: Migrant workers and protection gaps by Jenna Hennebry
Social protection for migrant workers abroad: Addressing the deficit via country-of-origin unilateral measures? by Marius Olivier
Ideas on Countering Migrant Smuggling and Human Trafficking
Supporting Communities under Migration Pressure: the Role of Opportunities, Information and Resilience to Shocks by Linguère Mbaye
How Should Migrant Smuggling be Confronted? by Jørgen Carling
Whatever Happened to the Migrant Smuggling Protocol? by Anne T. Gallagher
National Referral Mechanisms for Victims of Human Trafficking: Deficiencies and Future Development by Guofu Liu
Ideas on Regular Migration Pathways
Humanitarian Alternative Pathways for Protection for Forced Migrants in Latin America by Liliana Lyra Jubilut
A Sectorial Approach to Labour Migration: Agriculture and Domestic Work by Anna Triandafyllidou
For their own good?: Addressing exploitation of women migrant workers by Jenna Hennebry
The Human Development Visa Scheme: Applying practical and sustainable policy levers to actively encourage migrants to undertake safe, orderly and regular migration by Marie McAuliffe
Ideas on Integration, Return and Reintegration
Migrants’ Integration in Host Societies and Return to Home Countries: The Case of the Middle East and South Asia by Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, Rasoul Sadeghi and Abdullah Mohammadi
Integration that values diversity: Exploring a model for current migration dynamics by Gervais Appave and Inês David
Migrant Return and Reintegration Policy: A Key Component of Migration Governance by Kathleen Newland
Ideas on Migration Narratives
Media Coverage on Migration: Promoting a Balanced reporting by Anna Triandafyllidou
Why Values, not Economics, Hold the Key to the Populist Right - and to crafting new migration narratives by Eric Kauffman
Ideas on Mobilizing Partners for Action
Private Sector Engagement in the Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration by André Alves dos Reis, Khalid Koser and Mariah Levin
Local and Municipal Responses to Cross-border Migration: Providing Services to Migrants Independent of Status by Harald Bauder
Resolving Migration Conundrums: Mobilising Partners to Provide Better Migration Solutions - the Asia Dialogue on Forced Migration (Track II Dialogue) by Peter Hughes and Travers McLeod