International Dialogue on Migration
Ensuring Protection of Human Rights (2009)
A Shared Responsibility (2009)
Enhancing the Role
of Return Migration in
Fostering Development
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Background The workshop on "Enhancing the Role of Return Migration in Fostering Development" will be held in the framework of IOM's International Dialogue on Migration (IDM) which in 2008 has an overall theme of "Return Migration: Challenges and Opportunities". The IDM was launched in 2001 to provide an informal forum for IOM Member and Observer States as well as international and non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders for the exchange of perspectives and experiences on migration matters with a view to identifying practical solutions and fostering greater interstate cooperation. Overview The role of return migration as a development tool has increasingly been attracting the attention of policy- makers and others in both the migration and development domains. It is now widely recognized that the return of migrants possessing different skills can contribute substantially to home-country development through their considerable human, financial and other resources, regardless of whether the return is permanent, temporary, circular or virtual in nature. Policy makers in countries of origin, transit and destination stand to gain from exploring ways to facilitate development-friendly return migration in each of its different forms and to enhance its role in fostering development. Promising approaches to this end include intra-state and inter-state partnerships and partnerships between States and other important stakeholders such as diasporas, migrants' associations, trade unions and employers, to name just a few. The main objectives of the workshop are:
Agenda
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Workshop Documents
Selected IOM Publications
- Migration for Development in Africa - Mobilizing the African Diasporas for the Development of Africa, IOM (2007)
- Diaspora Dialogues, IOM (2007)
- Stories of Return, IOM (2007)
- Engaging Diasporas as Development Partners for Home and Destination Countries: Challenges for Policymakers, MRS Series No. 26, IOM (2006)
- Migration and Development: New Strategic Outlooks and Practical Ways Forward - The Cases of Angola and Zambia, MRS Series No. 21, IOM (2005)
- The Development Potential of Zimbabweans in the Diaspora: A Survey of Zimbabweans Living in the UK and South Africa, MRS Series No. 17, IOM (2005)
- Migration and Development: A Perspective from Asia, MRS Series No. 14, IOM (2003)
- Harnessing the Potential of Migration and Return to Promote Development, MRS Series N°5, IOM (2001)
Selected Migration Magazine Articles
- Making Return a Success - Migrants' Stories, Migration Magazine, July 2008
- Expat's Expertise Benefits Senegal's Urban Landscape, Migration Magazine, July 2008
- Surviving the Global Economy - Mauritius Moves Towards Another Miracle, Migration Magazine, December 2007
- A Migrant's Regal Effort to Help Her People, Migration Magazine, December 2007
- Diaspora Expert Helps Special Needs Children in Rwanda, Migration Magazine, December 2007
- When Investment is not Just About Economics, Migration Magazine, July 2007
- Italy-Morocco: A Mosaic of Talent Receives Business Training, Migration Magazine, July 2007
- Dialogues with Diasporas: Setting an Agenda for Development, Migration Magazine, July 2007
- Short-term Temporary Labour Migration Yields Long-term Results, Migration Magazine, July 2007
- Return of Qualified Nationals: Returns to Afghanistan, Migration Magazine, July 2007
- Manila's Old City Hosts New Migration Library and Centre for Returning Migrants, Migration Magazine, July 2007
- Return and Reintegration of Qualified Sudanese Programme (RQS) Migration Magazine, July 2007





