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 Global Commission on 
 International Migration

The Global Commission on International Migration, the first-ever global panel addressing international migration, was officially launched by the United Nations Secretary-General and a number of governments on 9 December 2003 in Geneva. It was composed of 19 members, drawn from all regions and bringing together a wide range of migration perspectives and expertise.

In promoting a comprehensive debate on international migration, the Commission sought to develop a broader understanding of international migration by:

  • reviewing government and other migration expertise, policy approaches and best practices in all regions
  • conducting research and exploring migration interlinkages with such areas as:
    • development
    • trade
    • human security
    • demography
    • forced displacement
    • migrant remittances
    • international cooperation
    • private sector involvement
    • the role of the media
    • national and international security
  • collecting and disseminating migration-related information, and
  • maintaining an overall focus on how to strengthen the international governance of migration. 

The Global Commission on International Migration finished its work on 31 December 2005.

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Report of the GCIM

Migration in an Inter- connected World: New Directions for Action provides a comprehen- sive yet concise analysis of key global policy issues in the field of international migration
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Disclaimer

The GCIM existed independent of IOM. However, at the request of the GCIM Secretariat, IOM agreed to make key information generated by the GCIM available on the IOM website, to ensure continued availability of this information for governments and other migration stakeholders.