Civil Society Day for the 2nd IMRF
Event details coming soon…
Unpacking the Global Compact for Migration: A step-by-step guide for civil society
Since the adoption of the Global Compact for Migration (GCM) in 2018, the GCM has served as a central instrument for civil society to advocate for safe and regular migration and to collaborate with governments at the national and local levels for its implementation. With the International Migration Review Forum Read more
Action Committee IMRF 2022 Assessment Paper out now!
In view of the upcoming 2024 Regional Migration Review Forums (RMRFs) and 2026 IMRF, the AC is pleased to announce the publication of our IMRF 2022 Assessment Paper, a key document outlining collective takeaways and unpacking barriers to civil society engagement. The central part of this paper revolves around eleven commitments and action points that will guide the AC’s advocacy to prompt receptive and more inclusive measures by UN Member States, international organisations, and other stakeholders.
Civil Society Expresses Mixed Emotions on Adoption by Consensus of IMRF Progress Declaration
Global civil society has responded with both relief and disappointment to UN Member States’ consensus approval of the formal outcome of the first International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) on 17–20 May that assessed implementation of the Global Compact for Migration.
At the IMRF Plenary Session, Civil Society and Migrant Representatives Highlight the Need to Engage Non-Governmental Stakeholders
Civil society representative Colin Rajah and migrant representative Elana Wong delivered statements at the 19 May opening session of the IMRF, ahead of government discussions on the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration (GCM).
Put Migrant Voices Front and Center, Says Civil Society Ahead of IMRF
Conditions for migrants must serve as the benchmark to measure progress in implementing the Global Compact for Migration, non-governmental stakeholders emphasized at an informal hearing on the eve of the International Migration Review Forum.
Civil Society to Take “From-the-Ground” Energy into International Migration Review Forum (IMRF)
At the IMRF on 17–20 May, global civil society will stress its key role in future successful implementation of the Global Compact on Migration as representatives highlight issues arising from direct work with migrants.
Civil Society Prepares for the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF)
Global civil society representatives gather in New York and online to look back on four years of implementing the Global Compact for Migration (GCM), ahead of the IMRF taking place on 17-20 May.
“On the Global Compact, We Can and Need To Do Better,” Says Lead Civil Society Representative Ahead of the International Migration Review Forum
Civil Society Action Committee coordinator Colin Rajah reflects on four years of the Global Compact for Migration implementation, the participation of civil society, and expectations and priorities for the first International Migration Review Forum, which begins on Tuesday, 17 May, at the UN in New York.







