Progress Measurement in Global Migration Governance: GCM Indicators Workstream

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This workstream focuses on developing a set of indicators to measure progress in implementing the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration. Key activities include mapping governance approaches, proposing indicators, and enhancing migration data strategies through consultations with stakeholders and Member States.


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  1. 1 Measuring progress: GCM indicators Workstream WELCOME To facilitate a structured discussion, please note that all participants, with the exception of panellists, are automatically muted. If you wish to speak from the floor, please click on the raise hand button. Once approved by the moderator, you are able to unmute yourself and turn on your video by clicking on the microphone and camera buttons (bottom left of the screen). This session will start at 3:00 PM CET If you face any technical difficulty, please reach out directly to the technical support operator in the chat.

  2. 1 Workstream Measuring progress: GCM indicators Technical briefing by the UN Network on Migration 27 February 2023 Online

  3. 1 Workstream Paragraph 70 of the International Migration Review Forum Progress Declaration Member States request the Secretary-General, in his next biennial report, to propose, for the consideration of Member States, a limited set of indicators, drawing on the global indicator framework for the Sustainable Development Goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda as contained in General Assembly resolution 71/313 of 6 July 2017 and other relevant frameworks, to assist Member States, upon their request, in conducting inclusive reviews of progress related to the implementation of the Global Compact, as well as to include a comprehensive strategy for improving disaggregated migration data at the local, national, regional and global levels.

  4. 1 Workstream Deliverables 2023 Conduct a 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 Develop a proposal for a limited set of indicators, building on existing indicators and data collection processes,including the work of the UN Expert Group on Migration Statistics Conduct consultations with Member States and a wide range of relevant stakeholders on the limited set of indicators 2024 Develop a comprehensive strategy for improving disaggregated migration data Conduct a technical consultation on the draft comprehensive strategy for improving disaggregated migration data

  5. 1 Workstream Key principles guiding the workstream Inclusiveness Encourage participation in the activities of the workstream by a broad range of relevant stakeholders Conduct regional and globalconsultations with Member States and other stakeholders on the proposalof a limited set of indicators Efficiency Build on existing frameworks, such as the SDG global indicator framework Maximize synergies to link GCM reporting processes with other monitoring tools Transparency Conduct briefings, informal hearings, consultations and other meetings both virtually and inperson, and ensure that they are widely accessible including through the GCM Talks platform Disseminate the mapping, proposals, presentations and summaries of all briefings and consultations via the Hub

  6. 1 Workstream Inclusiveness 12 members in the workstream (preliminary): Gender Hub+,Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism, ILO, IFAD, IOM, International Trade Union Confederation, OHCHR, UN DESA, UNDP, UNHCR, WHO, the World Bank 1 questionnaire to Member States and stakeholders to gather their views on the purpose and scope of the limited set of indicators 8 consultations on the proposed set of indicators: 5 regional for Member States and stakeholders (virtual):in Asia and the Pacific, Europe and Northern America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa 2 global for Member States and stakeholders (in person): in Geneva and New York 1 global dedicated for stakeholders: modalities to be determined

  7. 1 Workstream Efficiency A systematic mapping of relevant approaches to measuring the governance of migration in general and with a specific focus on the GCM. Priority will be given to those already endorsed by an intergovernmental body, including the global indicator framework for the Sustainable Development Goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda The proposal for a limited set of indicators will build on existing indicators and data collection processes

  8. 1 Workstream Transparency Technical briefings and informal hearing to introduce the work plan and share the proposed timeline 2 for Member States and stakeholders: 1 in New York (in person) and 1 (virtual -- via GCM Talks) 1 for Champion Countries in Geneva (tbc, hybrid) The consultations on the proposed set of indicators will be accessible through the platform GCM Talks The initial mapping of indicators, the proposal for a limited set of indicators and the summaries of the regionaland global consultations will be disseminated via the Hub The proposal for a limited set of indicators will be reviewed and revised iteratively 3 times following the regional and global consultations before being sent for approval to the Executive Committee of the United Nations Network on Migration

  9. 1 Workstream Timeline of proposed activities for 2023 January Technical briefing on the work plan and timeline for MS & S in New York(in person) February Questionnaire to Member States and stakeholders (MS & S) Briefing on concept note and timeline MS & S (virtual - GCM Talks) March Informal hearing on for Champion Countries in Geneva (tbc, hybrid) Mapping of the indicators (shared via the Hub) April First preliminary proposal of the limited set of indicators (shared via the Hub) Briefing on questionnaire, mapping and definitions (virtual- GCM Talks) Regional consultation for MS & S on the proposal in Asia and the Pacific (virtual -GCM Talks) Regional consultation for MS & S in Latin America and the Caribbean (virtual -GCM Talks)

  10. 1 Workstream May Regional consultation for MS & S in Middle East and North Africa (virtual -GCM Talks) Regional consultation for MS & S in sub-Saharan Africa (virtual -GCM Talks) Regional consultation for MS & S in Europe and Northern America (virtual -GCM Talks) July Revised proposal of the limited set of indicators (shared via the Hub) Global consultation for MS & S in New York (in person and GCM Talks) Global dedicated stakeholder consultation (modalities tbc -GCM Talks) September/October Revised proposal of the limited set of indicators (shared via the Hub) Global consultation for MS & S in Geneva (in person and GCM Talks) Late 2023 Final revision of the proposal of the limited set of indicators (shared via the Hub) Proposal submitted for approval to the Executive Committee of the UN Migration Network

  11. 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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