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Coordination Meeting on International Migration
New York, 11-12 July 2002

Over the past years, issues of international migration have gained prominence in the international agenda. Recognizing the need to review and coordinate the growing information on international migration among interested organizations, the Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat held a Coordination Meeting on International Migration on 11-12 July 2002, at United Nations Headquarters, in New York City.

The primary objectives of the meeting were three-fold: (a) to share and exchange information on data collection activities - existing and planned – in the area of international migration, and their use; (b) to identify the major gaps or areas of missing information; and (c) to facilitate the coordination of activities of the various offices within the United Nations system and other relevant international and regional organizations as well as institutions concerned with international migration.

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Over the past years, issues of international migration have gained prominence in the international agenda. Recognizing the need to review and coordinate the growing information on international migration among interested organizations, the Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat held a Coordination Meeting on International Migration on 11-12 July 2002, at United Nations Headquarters, in New York City.

The primary objectives of the meeting were three-fold: (a) to share and exchange information on data collection activities - existing and planned – in the area of international migration, and their use; (b) to identify the major gaps or areas of missing information; and (c) to facilitate the coordination of activities of the various offices within the United Nations system and other relevant international and regional organizations as well as institutions concerned with international migration.

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Background documents

Other Documents

  • Measuring International Migration: Many Questions, Few Answers
    Mortality and Migration section, Population Division
  • International Migration: Explicit Policies, Uncertain Consequences
    Population Policy section, Population Division

Contributed papers

  • Activities of the United Nations Statistics Division on International Migration.
    Statistics Division, United Nations
  • Measurement of the movement of natural persons supplying services under the GATS
    United Nations Interagency Task Force on Statistics of International Trade in Services
  • A Child-rights Approach to International Migration: A UNICEF Perspective on Child Trafficking (UN/POP/MIG/2002/13)
    United Nations Children's Fund
  • UNFPA Support to Data Collection Activities in the Area of International Migration. (UN/POP/MIG/2002/10)
    United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
  • Report on IMP activities in the field of Migration data collection, analysis and exchange (UN/POP/MIG/2002/2)
    United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
  • Activities carried out in the Collection, Compilation and Use of Statistical Data on International Migration. (UN/POP/MIG/2002/11)
    United Nations Econnomic Commission for Europe (ECE)
  • The IMILA Project conducted by the Population Division, CELADE (UN/POP/MIG/2002/9)
    Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
  • Information Collection Activities in the Area of Refugees (UN/POP/MIG/2002/4)
    United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
  • ILO Activities on International
    Migration Statistics. International Labour Organization (ILO)
  • Report on Collection of International Migration Data (UN/POP/MIG/2002/8)
    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
  • Type of data or information relating to international migration
    The World Bank
  • IOM Statistics on International Migration: An Overview (UN/POP/MIG/2002/12)
    International Organization for Migration (IOM)
  • Social Cohesion: Migration data collection
    Council of Europe Directorate General III
  • EUROSTAT'S Work on Migration and Asylum Statistics
    EUROSTAT, European Communities
  • Observatory of International Migration in the Arab Region
    League of Arab States
  • Information Collection Activities on International Migration (UN/POP/MIG/2002/5)
    Asia-Pacific Migration Research Network (APMRN)
  • Presentation of CERPOD Activities on Collection of Data Related to International Migration (UN/POP/MIG/2002/7)
    Sahel Institute (REMUAO)
  • Metropolis research, data and dissemination activities- an overview of selected activities
    Metropolis Project
  • The Migration Information Source: A Web-Based Resource for Up-to-Date Migration News, Data and Analysis (UN/POP/MIG/2002/3)
    Migration Policy Institute (MPI)
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