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Qui sommes nous
Qui sommes nousL'Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) fait partie du système des Nations Unies et est la première organisation intergouvernementale à promouvoir depuis 1951 une migration humaine et ordonnée qui profite à tous, composée de 175 Etats membres et présente dans 171 pays.
Structure
Structure
- Structure organisationnelle
- Directrice générale
- Directrice générale adjointe chargée de la gestion et des réformes
- Directrice générale adjointe chargée des opérations
- Bureau du Chef de Cabinet
- Bureau des partenariats, de la sensibilisation et de la communication
- Bureau de la stratégie et de la performance institutionnelle
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Notre travail
Notre travailEn tant que principale organisation intergouvernementale qui promeut depuis 1951 une migration humaine et ordonnée, l'OIM joue un rôle clé pour soutenir la réalisation du Programme 2030 à travers différents domaines d'intervention qui relient à la fois l'aide humanitaire et le développement durable.
Ce que nous faisons
Ce que nous faisons
Partenariats
Partenariats
- Où travaillons-nous
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Agir
Agir
Travailler avec nous
Travailler avec nous
Engagez-vous
Engagez-vous
- Données et recherche
- 2030 AGENDA
Organisée par le Gouvernement du Botswana, en collaboration avec l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM), la troisième Réunion mondiale des PCR avait pour thème général « Renforcer la coopération dans le domaine de la migration par le dialogue et le renforcement des capacités ». Conformément aux résultats de la deuxième réunion mondiale des PCR tenue à Bangkok (Thaïlande), les 4 et 5 juin 2009, qui s’appuyait sur l’expertise des présidents, du Secrétariat et des partenaires des PCR, ainsi que sur les recommandations relatives au PCR formulées au Forum mondial sur la migration et le développement (FMMD), en 2007 et 2008, la Réunion mondiale des PCR de 2011 a permis de souligner l’importance d’intensifier les interactions et d’encourager l’échange de bonnes pratiques et d’approches efficaces de la gestion des migrations au sein et entre les PCR. La réunion a mis en lumière l’intérêt de promouvoir le renforcement des capacités de dialogue au niveau régional et la coopération internationale dans le domaine de la migration grâce aux PCR.
- Ordre du jour
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25 October 2011, DAY I
07:30 - 09:00
Registration
09:00 - 09:50
OFFICIAL OPENING
WELCOME REMARKS
- Mr. Lucky T. Moahi, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs Government of the Republic of Botswana - Director of Ceremonies
STATEMENT BY HOST OF RCP GLOBAL CONSULTATION 2009
- Mr. Chutintorn Gongsakdi, Deputy Director-General, International Organizations Department, Kingdom of Thailand
STATEMENT OF INTRODUCTION
- Mr. William Lacy Swing, Director General, International Organization for Migration (IOM) (Statement)
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
- Hon. Letlhogonolo Peter Siele, Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Government of the Republic of Botswana (Statement)
09:50 - 10:20
Coffee Break
10:20 - 11:00
INTRODUCTIONS
Participants will be invited to introduce each other -- a seating arrangement that allows participants to be seated next to participants from different RCPs/ regions will be adopted.
Facilitator: Mr. D.M. Moremi, Deputy Director of Multilateral Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Government of the Republic of Botswana
11:00 - 13:00
Taking Stock of Opportunities and Challenges
This session will be informed by the consolidated responses to a self assessment questionnaire on Challenges and Opportunities completed by the principal RCPs. A presentation of the key opportunities and main challenges from the perspective of the RCPs will be given and will be followed by an interactive discussion exploring how dialogue and capacity enhancement can strengthen the ability of RCPs to harness opportunities and address challenges constructively.
Presenter and Moderator: Ms. Elizabeth Adjei, Advisor on Migration - Government of Ghana (Presentation)
- Presentations of opportunities and challenges from RCPs self assessment
Discussants:
- Minister Rodrigo do Amaral Souza, Director General of Legal Affairs and Immigration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil - South American Conference
on Migration (SACM)
- Ms. Caroline Njuki, Regional Political Integration and Human Security Support Programme, Inter-Govermental Authority on Development - (IGAD RCP)
- Mr. Gottfried Zürcher, Deputy Director, Federal Office for Migration, Federal Ministry of Justice and Police, Switzerland - Mediterranean Migration Transit
Dialogue (MTM)
- Dr. Zafar Ahmed Khan, Secretary, Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment, Bangladesh (Colombo Process)
- Mr. James Larsen, Ambassador for People Smuggling Issues, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia (Bali Process)
- Plenary discussion
13:00 - 14:00
Lunch Break
14:00 - 16:00
Enhancing the Capacity of RCPs
Building on the discussion from the preceding session, the possible means for enhancing the capacity of RCPs will be examined, as will the role that operating modalities could play in improving the functioning of RCPs. The session will include a group exercise to explore the various capacity enhancement possibilities.
Moderator: Mr. Vincent Williams, Project Manager, Southern Africa Migration Project (SAMP)
Presenters:
- Ms. Maureen Achieng, Head, International Partnerships Division, IOM (Presentation)
- Ms. Katherine Harris, Senior Regional Protection Officer, UNHCR
- Discussion
- Group exercise and Feedback
- Plenary discussion
16:00 - 16:30
Coffee Break
16:30 - 18:00
Complementary Regional Mechanisms for International Cooperation on Migration
This session will consider complementary mechanisms for international cooperation on migration, including presentations from economic and political communities in regions that have no established RCPs or are looking at establishing an RCP. An interactive discussion session will allow participants to consider possible linkages between these mechanisms and existing RCPs.
Moderator:
Cooperation on migration in the framework of regional economic and political communities
Presenters: Mr. Vincent Williams, Project Manager, Southern Africa Migration Project (SAMP)
- Mr. Reginald Thomas, Executive Director, National Insurance Services, West Indies (Presentation)
- Mr. Houssein Guedi Absieh, Immigration, Free Movement and Labour Expert, COMESA (Presentation)
Existing mechanisms for inter-regional cooperation on migration
Presenters:
- Mr. Lawrence Chilimboyi, Expert, Political Affairs and Human Development Department, African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States Secretariat (Statement)
- Plenary Discussion
19:30
Official Dinner
26 October 2011, DAY II
09:00 - 09:15
Recap of Day I - Discussions and Outcomes
09:15 - 10:45
Emerging Migration Challenges and Opportunities: Towards Evidence-Based Policymaking
This session will provide an overview of and discussion platform for contemporary migration issues through the dichotomous lens of challenges and opportunities. The importance of evidence-base policymaking and the possible means of incorporating this into migration management will be considered in the thematic group discussions.
Moderator: Ms. Daniela Morari, Government of Moldova
Presenters:
- Mr. Todd Young, Branch Chief, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Mr. Laurent Dalmasso, Programme Officer, Inter-Governmental Consultations on Migration, Asylum and Refugees (IGC)
- Mr. Md. Sufiur Rahman, Director General, Economic Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Bangladesh (Presentation)
- Ms. Toni Shae Freckleton, Senior Demographer Planning Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica (Presentation)
Group Exercises
Group 1
- Responses to migration crises in humanitarian situations
Group 2
- The migration, climate change and the environment nexus
Group 3
- Strengthening integration of migration and development into policy
10:45 - 11.15
Coffee Break
11:15 - 13:15
Group Exercise Feedback and Plenary Discussion
Feedback from the thematic group discussions will be summed up and the session will then be opened up for a plenary discussion that will explore and identify common priorities in the agenda of RCPs as relates to the emerging issues but also with regard to the responses of RCPs to the self assessment questionnaire as well as the stock taking session on opportunities and challenges.
Moderator: Mr. Md. Shahidul Haque, Director, International Cooperation and Partnerships Department, IOM
Plenary Discussion: Identifying Common Priorities
- Common themes distilled from stock taking exercise and emerging issues
- Good practices in cross-fertilization
- Exploring and drawing upon synergies/complementarities in policy coherence and resource mobilization
Plenary discussion
13:15 - 14:15
Lunch Break
14:15 - 16:00
Towards Enhanced International Cooperation on Migration
This session will provide an outline of existing international mechanisms for inter-state cooperation on migration, with presentations on the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) by the current, previous and future Chairs. The second part of the session will provide an overview of the UN High Level Dialogue (HLD) on International Migration and Development, with reference to the 2006 HLD and the upcoming 2013 HLD. The potential value of fostering greater cross-fertilization of ideas and practices between RCPs and key international mechanisms for cooperation on migration through mutually reinforcing interactions will be examined.
Moderator: Mr. John Matthews, Minister-Counsellor Immigration, Permanent Mission of Australia in Geneva, Switzerland
Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD)
- Introduction of GFMD V - Swiss Chair, Ambassador Eduard Carlo Gnesa (Presentation)
- Overview of GFMD IV outcomes - Mexico Chair, Ambassador Juan José Gómez Camacho, Permanent Representative of Mexico to the UN and Other International Organisations in Geneva (Presentation)
- GFMD VI priorities - GFMD VI Chair, Ambassador Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Mauritius to the UN and other International Organizations in Geneva
- Plenary discussion
UN High Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development - 2013
- Special Advisor to the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General on Migration, Mr. Francois Fouinat (Statement)
- Presentation
- Plenary discussion
16:00 - 16:15
Photo Session and Coffee Break
16:15 - 17:00
CLOSING SESSION 16:15 - 16:30
DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES
- Mr. Lucky T. Moahi
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Home Affairs, Government of the Republic of Botswana
Summary of Meeting Discussions and Outcomes
A brief summary of the discussions and outcomes of the meeting will be presented, giving participants an opportunity to reflect on the deliberations and take note of key action points. A brief outline of any plans for future RCP global meetings, most notably the fourth and fifth meetings in 2013 and 2015 respectively, as well as any self nominations received for the hosting of the meetings will be made.
Rapporteur: Ms. Jessica Yutacom, Department of State, Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM)
16:30 - 17:00
CLOSING REMARKS
- Mr. William Lacy Swing
Director General, International Organization for Migration (IOM)
- Hon. Letlhogonolo Peter Siele
Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Government of the Republic of Botswana
VOTE OF THANKS
- Dr. Tímea Erzsébet Lehoczki
Representative of the Former Chair of the Söderköping Process (Hungary) and Legal Expert, Department of European Cooperation, Ministry of Interior, Republic of Hungary
- Documents essentiels
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- Ordre du jour final (en anglais)
- Formulaire d’inscription (en anglais)
- Rapport de la troisième réunion mondiale des PCR au Botswana (anglais, français, espagnol)
- Note pour les délégués (en anglais)
- Liste des participants (en anglais)
- Autres documents
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- Questionnaire (en anglais)
- Fiche d’information (en anglais)
- Nouvelles relatives à la réunion