4th Civil Society Days (CSD)

BBVA Bancomer Foundation is organizing the 4th Civil Society Days (CSD) in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on November 8th and 9th 2010 within the framework of the Global Forum on Migration and Development 2010 (GFMD). For more information, please consult the CSD2010 website:
 
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  • Challenges and experiences (By Lyda Bouzali)

    The results of the 3rd Global Forum on Migration and Development, organized in November 2009 in Athens by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (with regard to the governmental aspect) and by the Onassis Foundation (with regard to the Civil Society Days), were presented by the Organizing Committee’s scientific team during an event organized by the Association on the 13th of May 2010. Members and friends of the Association were thus informed of the works of November's important conference, which was attended only by a limited number of strictly selected representatives from around the world.

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  • SUMMARY OF THE ONLINE DIALOGUE

    The CSD Athens 2009 organizers launched the On-Line Dialogue platform in order to facilitate the widest possible exchange of views between Civil Society partners all over the world and to enable interested participants to be informed about this year’s Civil Society Days. The On-Line Dialogue was open between March and December 2009 on the CSD website and during this time, seven core themes where discussed. A summary of the core issues debated follows below.

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  • IOM News release on International Migrants' Day

    GENEVA- 18 December 2009 – Greater efforts are needed beyond Copenhagen to tackle the complex issue of environmental and climate-induced migration, says the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as it marks International Migrants Day today.

    As world leaders attend the final day of the UN’s Climate Change Conference in the Danish capital to consider signing up to a global deal on climate change that may or not acknowledge its impact on migration and displacement, the reality is that climate change and environmental degradation are already triggering migration or displacement all over the planet. In particular, it is the world’s poorest countries that are bearing the brunt.

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  • Speech by Sir Peter Sutherland UN Special Representative for International Migration and Development at the Athens CSD Closing Ceremony

    November 3, 2009

    Peter Sutherland started his speech at the closing plenary of CSD Athens 2009 with a detailed reference to the path up to the CSD 2009.
    After discussing the establishment and various issues around the CSD, he continued: “…So we built this fragile issue of the Civil Society juxtapositioned with the main meeting and bringing governments into an engagement, which has been increasing very significantly this year over the last year, for an example, and gradually creating a constructive dialogue, which is dependent upon the CS coming up with concrete proposals and ideas linked to the subject matters which are going to be discussed the following day. Three more hosts have agreed to carry the torch. In 2013 there will be a full re-evaluation.
    Issues are very difficult and complicated. In particular they are difficult in the Interface between the CS, which has such a fundamentally important role to play in being a nexus between the actual problems and their solution, and governments who have believed this Forum to be an opportunity to swap best practices, to develop communications between countries of origin, transfer and destination, and to maintain a productive dialogue that will bring about concrete results. There’s more we could do and will do; there’s no doubt.

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  • Photos from the presentation of the CSD at the Government meeting of the GFMD, Megaron Mousikis, Athens, 4 November 2009



  • The International Migration System Today and in the Years Ahead


    Demetrios G. Papademetriou, President, Migration Policy Institute

     

    On the second day of the CSD, Demetrios G. Papademetriou, President of the Migration Policy Institute in Washington D.C., gave a talk on The International Migration System Today and in the Years Ahead (see the PPT presentation).

     

    He spoke of the challenge of complex global interdependence and of the place of migration in this context; he referred to a series of basic facts and observations about immigrant stocks and flows, and identified four core challenges:


    • The Integration of Immigrants and their Children;
    • The need to manage migration (much better) So As to Gain More from Migration;
    • The need to be more mindful of the long-term interests of countries of immigrant Origin (And, Less Directly/Obviously, Those of Countries of Destination);
    • And the importance of controlling illegal immigration and resisting the irresponsible growth of immigration

     

    He closed his speech by referring to a number of scenarios and made the case for more sensible and responsible policies.

    See the full PPT presentation.


     

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  • Report on the Civil Society Days of the Global Forum on Migration and Development

    Two days of constructive dialogue and deliberation, resulted in a series of concrete conclusions and recommendations regarding the relationship between migration and development; the effects of the economic crisis; circular migration; the need for policy coherence and relevant data; building alliances between civil society actors and the future of the Forum.

     

    This Report was presented by the Civil Society Day’s General Rapporteurs to the Government Forum on Wednesday 5 November, 2009.

     The Report was also personally presented to the UN Secretary General Mr Ban Ki Moon by the CSD Chairman Mr. Costas Gavras.

     

    Download the Report in pdf.

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