Bureau Ejecutivo 2021
#UCLGMeets Los cuidados en el centro de la prestación de servicios locales para una recuperación inclusiva
Cambios en "De la gestión de la migración a un enfoque de la movilidad humana basado en las comunidades: hacia la Carta de Lampedusa"
Descripción (English)
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Against the backdrop of unprecedented transformations, human mobility has been acknowledged by the UCLG World Council as a key axis of the Pact for the Future. Building on the legacy of the Charter-Agenda for Human Rights in the City, the Marrakech Mayoral Declaration and the Durban Manifesto on Migration, as well as on the UCLG Regional voices, namely the Charter of Subnational Governments of Africa on Migration and the Gaziantep Declaration, UCLG works to shape a global voice that fully represents our values, our diversity, our hopes and our strength as a network.
As a Councilor of the Political Council on the Right to the City and Inclusive Territories, the Mayor of Lampedusa proposed to take a further step towards the co-creation of an inclusive process reflecting the visions of all parts of the network and amplifying their voice in global processes. Built in co-creation with partners and members the Charter aims to be launched at the occasion of the World Migrants Day, 18 December 2021 after adoption by the World Council.
This thematic session will link the process of the development of the charter with the discussions of the Policy Councils. It will address the thematic axes of the charter based on the proposed paper submitted to the Executive Bureau.
Building blocks of the Lampedusa Process: the legacy of the municipalist movement on migration
📄 Global Charter Agenda for Human Rights in the City
📄 Marrakech Mayors Declaration “Cities Working Together for Migrants and Refugees”
📄 Charter of Local and Sub-National Governments of Africa on Migration
📄 Gaziantep Declaration on Local Solutions to Migration and Displacement
Other resources
📄 Live Learning Experience gid://uclg/Decidim::Hashtag/105/BeyondTheOutbreak on Migration
📄 Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Migrant Women in Cities (UCLG-CSIPDHR - MC2CM)
UCLG Partnerships on Migration Governance
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Against the backdrop of unprecedented transformations, human mobility has been acknowledged by the UCLG World Council as a key axis of the Pact for the Future. Building on the legacy of the Charter-Agenda for Human Rights in the City, the Marrakech Mayoral Declaration and the Durban Manifesto on Migration, as well as on the UCLG Regional voices, namely the Charter of Subnational Governments of Africa on Migration and the Gaziantep Declaration, UCLG works to shape a global voice that fully represents our values, our diversity, our hopes and our strength as a network.
As a Councilor of the Political Council on the Right to the City and Inclusive Territories, the Mayor of Lampedusa proposed to take a further step towards the co-creation of an inclusive process reflecting the visions of all parts of the network and amplifying their voice in global processes. Built in co-creation with partners and members the Charter aims to be launched at the occasion of the World Migrants Day, 18 December 2021 after adoption by the World Council.
This thematic session will link the process of the development of the charter with the discussions of the Policy Councils. It will address the thematic axes of the charter based on the proposed paper submitted to the Executive Bureau.
Building blocks of the Lampedusa Process: the legacy of the municipalist movement on migration
📄 Global Charter Agenda for Human Rights in the City
📄 Marrakech Mayors Declaration “Cities Working Together for Migrants and Refugees”
📄 Charter of Local and Sub-National Governments of Africa on Migration
📄 Gaziantep Declaration on Local Solutions to Migration and Displacement
Other resources
📄 Live Learning Experience gid://uclg/Decidim::Hashtag/105/BeyondTheOutbreak on Migration
📄 Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Migrant Women in Cities (UCLG-CSIPDHR - MC2CM)
UCLG Partnerships on Migration Governance
Descripción (Castellano)
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Against the backdrop of unprecedented transformations, human mobility has been acknowledged by the UCLG World Council as a key axis of the Pact for the Future. Building on the legacy of the Charter-Agenda for Human Rights in the City, the Marrakech Mayoral Declaration and the Durban Manifesto on Migration, as well as on the UCLG Regional voices, namely the Charter of Subnational Governments of Africa on Migration and the Gaziantep Declaration, UCLG works to shape a global voice that fully represents our values, our diversity, our hopes and our strength as a network.
As a Councilor of the Political Council on the Right to the City and Inclusive Territories, the Mayor of Lampedusa proposed to take a further step towards the co-creation of an inclusive process reflecting the visions of all parts of the network and amplifying their voice in global processes. Built in co-creation with partners and members the Charter aims to be launched at the occasion of the World Migrants Day, 18 December 2021 after adoption by the World Council.
This thematic session will link the process of the development of the charter with the discussions of the Policy Councils. It will address the thematic axes of the charter based on the proposed paper submitted to the Executive Bureau.
Building blocks of the Lampedusa Process: the legacy of the municipalist movement on migration
📄 Global Charter Agenda for Human Rights in the City
📄 Marrakech Mayors Declaration “Cities Working Together for Migrants and Refugees”
📄 Charter of Local and Sub-National Governments of Africa on Migration
📄 Gaziantep Declaration on Local Solutions to Migration and Displacement
Other resources
📄 Live Learning Experience gid://uclg/Decidim::Hashtag/105/BeyondTheOutbreak on Migration
📄 Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Migrant Women in Cities (UCLG-CSIPDHR - MC2CM)
UCLG Partnerships on Migration Governance
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Against the backdrop of unprecedented transformations, human mobility has been acknowledged by the UCLG World Council as a key axis of the Pact for the Future. Building on the legacy of the Charter-Agenda for Human Rights in the City, the Marrakech Mayoral Declaration and the Durban Manifesto on Migration, as well as on the UCLG Regional voices, namely the Charter of Subnational Governments of Africa on Migration and the Gaziantep Declaration, UCLG works to shape a global voice that fully represents our values, our diversity, our hopes and our strength as a network.
As a Councilor of the Political Council on the Right to the City and Inclusive Territories, the Mayor of Lampedusa proposed to take a further step towards the co-creation of an inclusive process reflecting the visions of all parts of the network and amplifying their voice in global processes. Built in co-creation with partners and members the Charter aims to be launched at the occasion of the World Migrants Day, 18 December 2021 after adoption by the World Council.
This thematic session will link the process of the development of the charter with the discussions of the Policy Councils. It will address the thematic axes of the charter based on the proposed paper submitted to the Executive Bureau.
Building blocks of the Lampedusa Process: the legacy of the municipalist movement on migration
📄 Global Charter Agenda for Human Rights in the City
📄 Marrakech Mayors Declaration “Cities Working Together for Migrants and Refugees”
📄 Charter of Local and Sub-National Governments of Africa on Migration
📄 Gaziantep Declaration on Local Solutions to Migration and Displacement
Other resources
📄 Live Learning Experience gid://uclg/Decidim::Hashtag/105/BeyondTheOutbreak on Migration
📄 Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Migrant Women in Cities (UCLG-CSIPDHR - MC2CM)
UCLG Partnerships on Migration Governance