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Mainstreaming Migration into National Development Planning The case of Tunisia

Mainstreaming Migration into National Development Planning The case of Tunisia. Lorena Lando Chief of Mission IOM Tunisia Regional Consultative Meeting on International Migration and Development in the Arab Region, Cairo 4-5 June 2013.

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Mainstreaming Migration into National Development Planning The case of Tunisia

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  1. Mainstreaming Migration into National Development Planning The case of Tunisia Lorena LandoChief of Mission IOM Tunisia Regional Consultative Meeting on International Migration and Development in the Arab Region, Cairo 4-5 June 2013

  2. Mainstreaming Migration into Development Planning The IOM 2010 World Migration Report defines it as the “Process for integrating migration issues in a balanced manner into the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes in any sphere related to development and poverty reduction.”

  3. At the Global level • The Global Migration Group • Global Forum on Migration and Development • The initiative “Mainstreaming Migration into Development Planning” • Other relevant initiatives / • Synergies

  4. Mainstreaming the migration process to maximize the contributions of migration to development in the Arab region and to minimize the potential negative impacts for destination and origin countries, as well as for migrants and their families themselves.

  5. Tunisia - The actors • It will present measures proved to be effective in fostering inter-ministerial coordination, gaining political support, committing relevant stakeholders and guaranteeing its proper assessment and sustainability • Several ministries, specialized Gov. agencies, academics, civil society and UNCT • Best engage nationals living abroad in the development of their country of origin

  6. Initiative Tunisia Expected Results 1stResult :Situation analysis and adoption of a National Action Plan on Migration 2ndResult : Establishment of institutional mechanisms and participatory processes to support the formulation of the National Action Plan and to ensure consistency and sustainability of M&D policies 3rdResult:Strengthening the capabilities of the stakeholders on the analysis and formulation of policies on migration and development, harnessing the potential of migration to contribute to Tunisia’s social and economic development

  7. Initiative Tunisia - Activities • Evaluation of the political and institutional setting and its consistency with M&D • Analysis of migration trends and their links to the priorities of development from a gender, age, diversity and human rights perspective • Organization of a joint consultation for regional and national authorities, in coordination with the ICMD project partners • Preparing a National Action Plan on M&D involving government institutions, civil society and stakeholders from the private sector (including representatives of the workers and employers’ organizations) • Approval of the National Action Plan and its monitoring and evaluation system by the stakeholders involved • A working group on M&D has been created and its members are holding regular meetings in order to develop the National Action Plan on M&D • A system of monitoring and evaluating has been set up and is operational. Its task is to assess the capabilities of Tunisia to manage the field of M&D in a consistent and efficient manner

  8. Mainstreaming Migration into Development Planning • Study on the impact of migration on the migrants' families back home • Primarypartners: Office of TunisiansAbroad and Institute of National Statistics • Objectives: • Analyze the impact of migration on the lives of migrants’families left behind in areas with large migration flows, which will focus on their health status, their socio-economic situation and their perception of their rights, is conducted • Proposing a health and socio-economic programme in favour of thesefamilies

  9. Thank you

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