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Workshop on “Capacity Building Training to Improve Human Security in the Asia Pacific Region”

 

 

 

25 August-07 September 2019 (Jeju, Korea)

 

 

Background

 

The total population of the Asia Pacific region stands at around 4.5 billion, which accounts for more than half of the world population. The region’s share in global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) hit 42.6% in 2017 according to the Asian Development Bank. Labor force in the region is increasingly moving away from agriculture towards employment in industry and services. In addition, globalization and technological advancements have significantly boosted human mobility. This has triggered a wide range of global migration in the Asia Pacific region. The increase in migration can have a positive impact on economic growth and consumption by improving the local labor market and facilitating remittance, trade and investment between countries. Accordingly, there is a growing need to respond to safe migration in both sending, transit and destination countries.

 

Migration flows are often mixed, including: ‘economic’ migrants, stateless people, and victims of human trafficking as well as individuals fleeing instability, persecution or situations of armed conflict in their countries of origin. The rise of complex situations, often entailing loss of life, has underlined the need for international cooperation to tackle the challenges in a comprehensive manner.

 

In September 2016, the UN General Assembly convened to develop a comprehensive approach to issues involving migrants and refugees, underlining the importance of international cooperation on migration governance. A process of intergovernmental consultations and negotiations towards the development of a Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was set in motion and the process concluded on 10 December 2018 with the adoption of the Global Compact by the majority of UN Member States at an Intergovernmental Conference in Morocco, followed closely by formal endorsement by the UN General Assembly on 19 December. The Global Compact covers all dimensions of international migration in a holistic and comprehensive manner, presenting a significant opportunity to improve the governance of migration, to address the challenges associated with today’s migration, to strengthen the contribution of migrants and migration to sustainable development.

 

CIFAL, in affiliation with UNITAR, has served as a knowledge hub and platform for promoting city-to-city cooperation. Through this approach, CIFAL directs its capacity building efforts towards local actors. This training aims at strengthening the role of concerned authorities and actors in the Asia-Pacific region for better migration governance, and the protection and reintegration of irregular migrants.

 

 

Event objectives

The capacity building training workshop will provide opportunities to learn strategies on multi-disciplinary approaches that foster adequate protections to the different groups within irregular movements of migrants in the Asia-Pacific region, share best practices for peer learning, and engage in facilitated sessions on developing model reforms within comprehensive migration policies.

 

 

 

Learning objectives

By the end of the training, participants will be able to:

·          improve understanding the basic concepts related to irregular migration;

·          identify key challenges of irregular migration in the region;

·          enhance policy-making capacity by comprehending international migration law and its enforcement;

·          develop strategies to improve the protection of vulnerable irregular migrants;

·          build professional networks, exchange information and knowledge.

 

Content and structure

The workshop contents are composed of the following:

·      Module 1: Understanding Human Security and Migration

·      Module 2: International Legal System

·      Module 3: Assistance to Migrants within Right-based Approach

·      Module 4: Migration and Sustainable Development

·      Module 5: Regional Cooperation and Coordination

·      Module 6: Country Report and Action Plan

 

Methodology

The training will be comprised of:

·        lectures and presentations by experts

·        practical exercises and group discussion

·        UNITAR CityShare Methodology

·        action plan presentation

·        study visit

 

 

Target audience

21 government officials from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam,  who are engaged in migration-related work in the Asia Pacific region.

 

 

Event detail

∙ Event type

Workshop

 

 

∙ Date

25 August - 07 September 2019

 

 

∙ Venue

UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/Jeju International Training Center (JITC), Jeju, Republic of Korea

 

 

∙ Organizers

- UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/JITC

- Korea International Cooperation Agency

∙ Partner

- Regional Support Office of the Bali Process

 




   



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