🌍📷 #IMRF2026 concludes with a shared achievement: a Member State–led Progress Declaration adopted by consensus and reaffirming the #GCM and setting priorities through 2030 — from labour rights to safer pathways and saving lives. See you in 2030! 📷https://t.co/hnWHmZmwDI
At the second #IMRF, Luxembourg reaffirmed its commitment to advance safe, orderly and regular migration and to uphold the human rights of all migrants, regardless of their status. Only strong international cooperation can ensure every migrant lives in dignity and safety
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The #UNMigNetwork deeply regrets the passing of Claudia L. Interiano, a tireless human rights defender who dedicated her life to justice, truth and dignity for migrants and their families.
Our condolences to her loved ones and to @FJEDD. Her work and legacy will not be forgotten.
✨ Collective ambition starts with shared responsibility.
As Member States engage at the General Assembly, the focus is clear: turning commitments into action to make #migration work for all — grounded in cooperation, solidarity and impact. 🔁
#MigrationGovernance#IMRF2026
🌍 At #IMRF2026, #GCM Champion Countries sent a clear signal of global leadership on #migration.
📈 From 20 countries in 2020 to 44 today, a growing vote of confidence in the Global Compact for Migration.
🗣️ 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan spoke on behalf of the Champions.
🤝 Commitment + impact.
🚀📘 From dialogue to action.
At today’s UN General Assembly Plenary, the UN Migration Network reflects on progress made — and looks ahead to renewed commitments that can accelerate implementation of the Global Compact for Migration over the next four years.
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El secretario general de la ONU, @antonioguterres, pidió este jueves, durante su intervención en el Foro de Examen de la Migración Internacional (FEMI), un frente común para gestionar la migración, aumentar la protección de las personas que migran y cargó contra quienes les «deshumanizan» y les utilizan como «chivo expiatorio». #FEMI #IMRF2026
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Countries reporting on the Global Compact for Migration jumped from 65 in 2022 to nearly 100 in 2026.
In this episode of #Spotlight, @JonathanPrentic unpacks what #IMRF2026 is and why it matters right now.
🎧 Listen here: https://t.co/UCF5AXrM8U
What does it take to turn migration commitments into real action?
In this video, IOM Special Envoy Catalina Devandas shares what she has been hearing on the ground at #IMRF2026 and why cooperation is at the heart of it all.
Migration is happening everywhere, and no country can manage it alone.
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration helps countries work together, and the #IMRF2026 is where progress is reviewed and the next steps take shape.
Migration is not the crisis.
The crisis is the world’s collective failure to manage migration together.
We need cooperation across borders, governments & societies to show how multilateral cooperation delivers in the lives of migrants & the societies they strengthen.
Safe, orderly and regular migration doesn’t happen without trust – trust between States, and between governments and people on the move. When trust is honoured, everyone benefits.
#IMRF2026 is where we strengthen the cooperation that makes it possible.
La buena gobernanza migratoria transforma vidas.
Un documento de identidad le permitió a Mayra viajar de forma segura y acceder a salud, educación y oportunidades tras 30 años de invisibilidad.
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#FEMI#IMRF2026
Great discussion at the #IMRF2026 side event on Remittances and Diaspora in Africa, co-organized by Ghana, Tunisia & @ECA_OFFICIAL.
The priority is clear: lower costs, scale digital solutions, and unlock remittances as drivers of investment and jobs.
When migration is well managed, it supports jobs, growth and social cohesion. Safe pathways and regional cooperation deliver real benefits for economies and people alike.
IOM Spokesperson briefing journalists at the @UN during #IMRF2026
Read more: https://t.co/wc6DJE4bx4
The routes people take tell us exactly where systems are failing – and where we must do better.
We have the framework. We have knowledge. Now we need coordination and will to act.
Today's #IMRF2026 policy debate is our moment.
One of the most valuable parts of #IMRF2026 has been the opportunity to exchange perspectives with Member States and government representatives from across regions.
These conversations are a reminder that migration policy depends on partnership and learning from one another.
Thank you @UN_PGA for your leadership at #IMRF2026.
Together, we're helping Member States move from dialogue to delivery by reviewing progress and strengthening cooperation on migration.
The informal hearing convened by @UN_PGA made one thing clear:
The will to engage on migration, honestly and constructively, remains strong.
These conversations are not easy, but they are essential to making migration safer and fairer. #IMRF2026
Good migration policy starts with good data.
At #IMRF2026, IOM brings evidence and analysis through its 2026 World Migration Report to support informed, practical and solutions-focused dialogue.
Read more: https://t.co/wc6DJE4bx4