The Migration GovernanceIndicators
David Martineau
Migration Policy Officer
IOM, Multilateral Processes Division
https://migrationdataportal.org/snapshots/mgi
1. What is the MGI and where it comes from?
2. What is the process?
3. What is in it for you ?
Outline
1.What is the MGI and where it comes from
Sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Target 10.7
Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies
MiGOF
MGI→ Set of 90 indicators covering 6 dimensions of good migration governance
→ Framework and methodology to assess country-specific migration governance structures
→ Translated in a short summary report of the findings
MGI: three key attributes
MGI Pilot
15 countriesJanuary 2016 – May 2016
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Canada
Costa Rica
Germany
Ghana
Italy
Mexico
Moldova
Morocco
The Philippines
South Africa
South KoreaSweden
Turkey
MGI II
14 countriesAugust 2017 – March 2018
Colombia
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Honduras
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kuwait
Mali
Mauritius
Portugal
Serbia
Sri Lanka
Uganda
Albania
Argentina
Brazil
Guatemala
Kyrgyzstan
Lesotho
Nepal
Tuvalu
Ukraine
Vanuatu
MGI III
10 countriesSeptember 2017 – August 2018
Belize
Côte d'Ivoire
Djibouti
Ethiopia
Guinea-Bissau
Jamaica
Mauritania
Panama
Peru
Timor-Leste
Zambia
MGI IV
11 countriesOctober 2018 – August 2019
2. What is the process ?
Summary of the process
• 26 Country Snapshots already available on the portal
• Key findings for each country under each domain
• Full country governance profile available for download
3. What is in it for you?
What’s in it for you
Generate a dialogueLocal
National
Regional
Global
Identify gaps
MGI assessment
identifying good practices and areas in
for further development in
national migration governance.
Financing
using the MGI results as a basis
Capacity building activities based on the gaps identified
and on governments priorities.
Assist in developing comprehensive strategies
• National strategy• UNDAF• MAPS
“Despite progress in recent years in dialogue and cooperation, migration remains inadequately reflected in development frameworks and broader sectoral policies, both at national and local levels and in global development agendas.” DG William Swing
(paragraph 79 – 2030 Agenda).
Help establish baselines
Thank you!
Q & A