Enhancing Measuring Progress in GCM Indicators

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The initiative focuses on canvassing Member States and stakeholders to gather insights for developing a limited set of indicators to measure the governance of migration, particularly in the context of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration. The canvassing aims to identify critical elements, determine the number of indicators, and understand the objectives that the proposed indicators should accomplish.


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  1. 1 Workstream Measuring progress: GCM indicators A preliminary overview of questionnaire responses 27 February 2023 Online

  2. 1 Workstream Why do a canvassing? The canvassing is being undertaken to better understand the views of Member States and stakeholders on the purpose and scope of the limited set of indicators. It gives the workstream insights into areas of convergence (very similar responses across regions or types of respondents) and areas where there are greater differences of views. The responses to the questionnaire will be used to shape: The mapping of relevant approaches to measuring the governance of migration in general and with a specific focus on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration The first draft of the proposal for a limited set of indicators, building on existing indicators and data collection processes.

  3. 1 Workstream What is the scope of the canvassing? Member States and stakeholders are being asked: Q1. What should the proposal for a limited set of indicators seek to accomplish? Q2. What do you consider to be critical elements in developing the proposal? Q3.How many indicators should the proposal include? Q4. What criteria should be used to identify the limited set of indicators? Q5. Any other comments or observations

  4. 1 Workstream Q1. What should the proposal for a limited set of indicators seek to accomplish? Serve as the main tool to review progress in the implementation of the GCM Be one of several tools and frameworks for countries to consider to review progress in the implementation of the GCM Help identify best practices Inform evidence-based policy- and decision-making Highlight gaps in the implementation of the GCM Promote greater coherence in policy responses Encourage greater accountability to migrants Other

  5. 1 Workstream Q2. What do you consider to be critical elements in developing the proposal? Be limited in scope Include migrant voices and perspectives Include voices and perspectives of other stakeholders Build on existing reporting requirements and mandates Have no additional budgetary implications for countries Incorporate the guiding principles of the GCM Other

  6. 1 Workstream Q3. How many indicators should the proposal include? Only one indicator per objective of the GCM Multiple indicators per objective of the GCM The number of indicators could vary based on the scope of objective Not all objectives require an indicator When possible, one indicator can be used for multiple objectives (multipurpose) Use a rotating approach, with different indicators applied in different years Other

  7. 1 Workstream Q4. What criteria should be used to identify the limited set of indicators? Is part of the global SDG indicator framework Has an agreed methodology Complies with existing international standards and recommendations Can be used to monitor progress over time Provides a basis for international comparison among countries and regions Is available for a large number of countries Can be disaggregated by migration status or other relevant criteria Relies on official statistics or data from national statistical systems Uses other non-official sources of data (such as from civil society,academia, or the private sector) Other

  8. 1 Workstream Total responses to the questionnaire (ongoing)

  9. 1 Workstream Responses from Government entities by region (ongoing)

  10. 1 Workstream Responses by region and type of entity: some examples Africa Europe

  11. 1 Workstream How to access the questionnaire? Deadline for responding to the questionnaire has been extended to: Monday, 6 March The link to the questionnaire is: English:https://migrationnetwork.un.org/indicators-questionnaire French:https://migrationnetwork.un.org/fr/questionnaire-indicateurs Spanish:https://migrationnetwork.un.org/es/cuestionario-indicadores The password is:networkhub

  12. 1 Workstream Next steps Disseminate the results of the questionnaire online (via the Hub)-- early March Present the findings in an informal hearing for Champion Countries in Geneva (hybrid)--March, tbc Present the findings in a briefing on the results of the questionnaire, mapping and definitions (virtual - GCM Talk)-- in April

  13. United Nations Network on Migration 17 Route des Morillons, P.O. Box 17 1218 Grand-Saconnex, Switzerland unmignet@iom.int www.migrationnetwork.un.org

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