As decided by the New York Declaration, the process leading up to the global compact for migration was split into three phases: Consultation, Stocktaking and Negotiations.

Phase I: April—November 2017: Consultations

Several global, regional and national thematic consultations and multi-stakeholder hearings (informal interactive consultation hearings for non-governmental actors, including the private sector) were held during this phase, with input from and participation of relevant stakeholders at global, regional, national and local levels.

1. May 8 – 9 (Geneva): Thematic session 1 – human rights, social inclusion, cohesion, discrimination, including racism, xenophobia and intolerance.

2. May 22 – 23 (New York): Thematic session 2 – addressing drivers of migration, incl. climate change, natural disasters & human-made crises, through protection and assistance, sustainable development, poverty eradication, conflict prevention and resolution.

3. June 19 – 20 (Geneva): Thematic session 3 – international cooperation and governance of migration in all its dimensions, including at borders, transit, entry, return, readmission, integration and reintegration.

4. July 24 – 25 (New York): Thematic session 4 – contributions of migrants and diasporas to development, including remittances and portability of earned benefits.

5. September 4 – 5 (Vienna): Thematic session 5 – smuggling of migrants, trafficking in persons and slavery, including identification, protection and assistance.

6. October 12 – 13 (Geneva): Thematic session 6 – irregular migration and regular pathways, including decent work, labor mobility, recognition of skill and qualifications. 

For more information, including all documentation related to the thematic sessions, please visit https://refugeesmigrants.un.org/consultation-phase

Phase II: December 2017—January 2018: Stocktaking

The stocktaking phase began with a meeting in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on 4 – 6 December 2017. The aim of the meeting was to pull together and analyze all relevant input received during the consultations phase. The outcomes of the stocktaking fed into a first draft (“zero draft”) of a global compact for migration prepared by the co-facilitators of the process (Switzerland and Mexico), which provides the basis for the third phase: intergovernmental negotiations. 

For more information, including all documentation related to the Stocktaking Phase, please visit https://refugeesmigrants.un.org/stocktaking-phase.

 

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