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By Amaia Sotes Linares-Rivas

The OSCE approach to improve availability and comparability of statistics on migration and the new OSCE-IOM project. By Amaia Sotes Linares-Rivas. Introduction – The current situation. Governments‘ decisions based on scarce data

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  1. The OSCE approach to improve availability and comparability of statistics on migrationand the new OSCE-IOM project By Amaia Sotes Linares-Rivas

  2. Introduction – The current situation • Governments‘ decisions based on scarce data • Collection of data often not considered as a long-term investment by Governments • Need to improve national systems‘ ability to collect and store migration statistics • OSCE pS acknowledge the need to share information between national stake holders. • Ministerial Council Decision 5/09 on Migration Management

  3. Barriers to change the current situation • Predominance of National Reality over International Standards • Incomparability of national definitions and data collection practices • Perceived sensitivity of migration data and power of information • Necessity for ensuring data protection • Different data needs at national and international levels

  4. Specific challenges to migration data in the CIS Region • Different levels of development in states’ institutions and infrastructures • Different practices of data collection in different sets of data collected • Building further trust among governments in the region • Different understanding of migration related data • Broad variation in national capacities (both financial and expertise) • Need for enhanced coordination at the national level

  5. The Role of the OSCE: • Data is crucial for decision making and insufficient and incomparable data can in the long run undermine the stability and security in the OSCE region. • Ministerial Council Decision 5/09 on Migration Management - The OSCE Ministerial Council encourages the participating States to continue to work on migration management by “improving the collection of comparable data on migration, in order to facilitate dialogue and exchange of best practices at the OSCE Level”.

  6. The Role of the OSCE: • OSCE: political organization well placed to: • provide a regional platform for discussion, continued dialogue, and exchange of best practices on how to strengthen cooperation among States • encourage migration data sharing among involved parties • First indispensable condition to start a migration data harmonising and collection process in the CIS region: political will • Different ministries, agencies governments and other relevant institutions involved in the data collection process need to cooperate

  7. OSCE & IOM UNECE, ILO • Where? Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan Russian Federation? Belarus? Country Trip to Dushanbe 17-21 Jan Country Trip to Astana 14-18 Feb Country Trip to Bishkek 14-18 Mar Conference in Vienna Preparations Finalizations Our OSCE-IOM project on „Harmonized data collection as sound basis for policy making“ • Who? • When?

  8. Data USERS Policy makers, parliamentarians, MFA, MoL, other relevant government officials using migration data Meetings with Meetings with Data PRODUSERS National statistical offices, migration service, migration agencies, police, border guards, statistical services, others. Our OSCE-IOM project on „Harmonized data collection as sound basis for policy making“ • Assess availability data • Evaluate capacity for data collection • Identify gaps and solutions Statistician IOM Migration Expert OSCE representative Establish a harmonised data collection process in the EurAsEc region

  9. Preparations Country trips Policy meeting Bilateral meetings Bilateral meetings One-week country trips to Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan to assess the migration data situation in the country through several bilateral meetings and one policy meeting with the relevant stakeholders Information gathering through desk research & dissemination of questionnaires Our OSCE-IOM project on „Harmonized data collection as sound basis for policy making“

  10. Template for harmonized data collection General recommendations & conclusions Synthesis table 3 (5) country reports HANDBOOK Our OSCE-IOM project on „Harmonized data collection as sound basis for policy making“ • Outcomes

  11. An OSCE-IOM project to try to overcome these challenges • Presentation of the outcomes at the Vienna Hofburg First indispensable condition to start a migration data harmonising and collection process in the CIS region: political will; Different ministries, agencies governments and other relevant institutions need to cooperate. • Regional Conference to present the results of the assessment and seek political endorsement by the participating countries for implementing a new template for harmonised data collection

  12. Thank you very much for your attention!

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