International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD)

International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) ICMPD receives contributions from its Member States and bilateral donors, the European Commission, UN partners, and other multilateral institutions.

ICMPD is an international organisation contributing to the development of better and safer migration policies and programmes, linking policy and research, cooperation, community outreach, and capacity development. The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) is an international organisation, with 20 Member States and working in more than 90 countries worldwide. Contributing to

the development of better and safer migration policies and programmes, ICMPD takes a holistic approach to migration: structurally linking policy and research, cooperation, community outreach, and capacity development. With over 600 staff members, it takes a regional approach in its work towards efficient cooperation and partnerships along key migration routes, with a focus on Africa, Central and South Asia, Europe, Mediterranean, and the Middle East. Founded in 1993 with headquarters in Vienna and a liaison office in Brussels, ICMPD holds UN observer status and cooperates with more than 200 partners including EU institutions, UN agencies, Member States, and several countries.

16/06/2026

🌍 Sweden and Ukraine, in cooperation with ICMPD, opened a new Unity Hub in Stockholm to support Ukrainians under temporary protection.

🤝 Sweden’s Minister for Migration, Johan Forssell, Deputy Minister Ilona Havronska of Ukraine’s Ministry for Social Policy, Family and Unity, and ICMPD Director General Susanne Raab, led the opening ceremonies.

📌 The Stockholm centre is part of ongoing Sweden-Ukraine cooperation, funded by the Swedish Ministry of Justice and managed by ICMPD with Ukraine’s Agency for National Unity.
📌 The Unity Hub provides reliable information, consultations, referrals and networking opportunities for the 47,000 Ukrainians in Sweden.
📌 The new centre will also offer educational and cultural activities to strengthen ties between displaced Ukrainians and Ukraine.

🔗 Read more: https://www.icmpd.org/news/sweden-ukraine-open-unity-hub-for-displaced-ukrainians-icmpd-to-implement-counselling-technical-awareness-administrative-support

ICMPD in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

12/06/2026

🌍 Today, the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum - the most significant reform of the EU in the field of migration to date - moves from preparation to implementation, turning years of planning into action.

EU Member States are the main drivers of change, and ICMPD, through the Technical Support Instrument (TSI) funded by the EU, has worked closely with Member States since the Pact was adopted in 2024:
📌 ICMPD supported Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania and Romania
📌 Assisting with national implementation plans, legal frameworks, study visits, peer exchanges, responsibility-sharing workflows, and vulnerability assessments, among others.

🤝 Through its routes-based approach, ICMPD connects partners across regions, helping turn shared challenges into practical cooperation.
🤝 ICMPD remains committed to supporting Member States and partners in translating the Pact into operational reality.

🔗 Discover more at: https://www.icmpd.org/news/eu-pact-most-significant-reform-of-the-eu-in-the-field-of-migration-to-date

  📝 While migration governance is primarily designed at the national and regional levels, secondary cities often grapple...
11/06/2026

📝 While migration governance is primarily designed at the national and regional levels, secondary cities often grapple with the impacts of displacement.

Across the Greater Horn of Africa, local governments are increasingly responding to growing migration and climate-related pressures, yet they often lack the resources, financing, and institutional support needed to do so effectively.

Displacement in the region rarely occurs in a single step, with people often gradually moving from rural areas to towns, secondary cities, and major urban centres. What often begins as climate- or conflict-induced displacement from rural areas eventually impacts cities as people seek safety, services, and livelihoods.

📝 In the latest commentary, Hala Hamedalla explores how migration governance can better align with these urban realities, highlighting the need for stronger coordination between national and local authorities, improved system design, greater access to financing, and stronger local data systems to enhance planning, visibility, coordination, and resource mobilisation.

🔗 Read more at: https://www.icmpd.org/blog/2026/cities-on-the-frontline-systems-lagging-behind-why-migration-governance-in-the-horn-of-africa-must-catch-up-with-urban-realities

29/05/2026

✍️ “Reactive forced displacement is not inevitable. But with forward-looking policies, it can be reduced or prevented.”

✍️ How can climate forced displacement be prevented through anticipatory action? Jolly, Project Officer for the Rabat Process, discusses how anticipatory action – grounded in evidence, equity, and cooperation – can ensure access to safe, regular and dignified mobility pathways; while strengthening resilience and advancing climate justice.

📌 Climate change has reshaped human mobility on an unprecedented scale: approximately 250 million people have been triggered by weather-related disasters in the past decade, and up to 216 million are projected by 2050.
📌 Climate change also intersects with pre-existing vulnerabilities and generates a continuum of mobility and immobility outcomes – from adaptation in place to crisis-driven displacement.

🔗 Read the latest at: https://www.icmpd.org/news/how-can-climate-forced-displacement-be-prevented-through-anticipatory-action

🎉 Join us to celebrate and reflect on the 10th anniversary of Migrant Resource Centres (MRCs).Did you know? 💡The MRC con...
27/05/2026

🎉 Join us to celebrate and reflect on the 10th anniversary of Migrant Resource Centres (MRCs).

Did you know?
💡The MRC concept emerged in 2013 during a Budapest Process meeting in Islamabad, emphasising the need for reliable migration information and guidance.

💡The MRCs are multi-purpose service points for migrants, returnees and communities - one of ICMPD's flagship initiatives.

💡In 2016, the first MRC opened in Lahore with national and international cooperation.

💡Currently, 10 MRCs are operational, supported by 54 staff, covering Afghanistan (online), Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

🎉 The 10th anniversary is an opportunity to evaluate the MRC model's impact on migration governance challenges in the Silk Routes region, with a key feature being its incorporation into national systems from the outset.

🤝 For the next decade, the founding principle remains unchanged: migration decisions should be guided by credible information.

📌 Throughout 2026, the anniversary is celebrated across MRC operating countries and across ICMPD, with regional exchanges, high-level events and media engagements.

🔗Discover more about the MRCs 10th anniversary at: https://www.icmpd.org/our-work/projects/migrant-resource-centres-mrcs/10th-anniversary-of-migrant-resource-centres-mrcs

26/05/2026

🌍 Strengthening safe and legal migration pathways in Central Asia

🤝 The European Union, the Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Migration of the Kyrgyz Republic, and ICMPD have opened a new Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) in Bishkek to expand access to services and promote safe and legal migration.

📌 Established under the EU-funded PROTECT project and in cooperation with the Centre for Employment of Citizens Abroad, the Centre provides information on legal migration channels, pre-departure and reintegration counselling, and awareness on risks of irregular migration and human trafficking.

📌 As the second Migrant Resource Centre in Kyrgyzstan and fourth in Central Asia, the Bishkek MRC builds on a growing network delivering practical, rights-based support to migrants, returnees and their families.

📌 The opening event in Bishkek – commemorating the 10th anniversary of the MRCs globally – brought together over 60 stakeholders and marked strengthened cooperation with national partners, alongside a new agreement to support the operationalisation of the MRC.

🔗 Learn more at: https://www.icmpd.org/news/european-union-and-kyrgyzstan-open-migrant-resource-centre-in-bishkek-to-promote-safe-and-legal-migration-pathways

22/05/2026

🌍 How are Member States advancing towards full implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum?

🤝 ICMPD is supporting Member States in aligning legislation, strengthening systems and procedures, and enhancing institutional capacities.

🤝 In cooperation with the European Commission SG REFORM, and supported through the Technical Support Instrument (TSI), ICMPD’s Member States Programme delivers tailored technical, legal and operational support.

📌 Support across Czechia, Estonia, Ireland, Lithuania and Romania strengthens key areas including asylum procedures, border security, screening, vulnerability assessments and Solidarity responsibility mechanisms.

📌 National Implementation Plans, knowledge exchange and large-scale simulation exercises – including testing readiness – are enhancing coordination and preparedness to operationalise the EU Pact.

🔗 Discover how ICMPD supports EU Migration Pact readiness and full roll-out for Member States: https://www.icmpd.org/news/icmpd-supports-eu-migration-pact-readiness-and-full-roll-out-for-member-states

The Migration Podcast 🎙️ With nearly a hundred projects in over 50 countries, the Migration Partnerships Facility (MPF) ...
20/05/2026

The Migration Podcast 🎙️ With nearly a hundred projects in over 50 countries, the Migration Partnerships Facility (MPF) marked a meaningful first decade. The MPF continues to support partners with the tools they need, the resources to succeed, and the chain of positive change they bring to their communities.

🎙️In this episode, Jennifer Tangney, Senior Programme Coordinator for ICMPD Global Initiatives, discusses the European Union’s ‘toolbox’ for migration partnerships.
🎙️ Jennifer Tangney also highlights how all of MPF's multi-country, multi-sectoral, multi-level projects are driving real-world impact across Europe and beyond - especially for the people.

🎧 Tune in at: https://icmpd-podcast.stationista.com/the-impact-of-the-eus-partnerships-toolbox_6a0b79fefc10c9041c0676a4

World Telecommunication and Information Society Day 💻 Information and communication technologies (ICTs) connect people, ...
17/05/2026

World Telecommunication and Information Society Day 💻 Information and communication technologies (ICTs) connect people, strengthen economies, and create opportunities across borders.

Connecting talent with opportunities across borders
📢 Built on this same principle, the European Legal Gateway Office - India aims to facilitate safe, legal and well-informed mobility between India and the European Union in the ICT sector.
📢 The initiative provides Indian students, researchers and ICT professionals with clear and reliable information on legal mobility pathways, skills and qualification requirements across all 27 EU Member States.

Stay updated on the latest initiatives, campaigns and mobility opportunities for ICT professionals, students and researchers across EU Member States and India's talents:
🔗 Explore the website: https://eu-legal-gateway.eu/
🔗 Follow the European Legal Gateway Office in India on:
⏩ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/europeanlegalgatewayindia
⏩ Facebook: www.facebook.com/EuropeanLegalGatewayIndia
⏩ Instagram: www.instagram.com/europeanlegalgatewayindia

Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India European Commission ICMPD Silk Routes

12/05/2026

📢 The 2025 (VMC2025) Report is now available.

📚 Marking the 10th edition of ICMPD's flagship event, the report synthesises two days of dialogue on 21–22 October 2025, bringing together nearly 350 in-person and 1,500 online participants across 15 sessions.

📌 Set against a backdrop of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, last year's discussions examined the implementation of the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum, reform of the EU return framework, sustainable reintegration, labour shortages and migration pathways, and the resilience of the international protection system - with a recurring call to recalibrate partnerships toward more balanced and mutually beneficial cooperation.

🤝 We thank the partners whose support made VMC2025 possible: ORS, Raiffeisen Bank, and City of Vienna.

🗓️ Save the date: VMC2026 will take place on 16-17 November in Vienna. Stay tuned for updates on the programme, speakers, and online registration.

🔗 Read the full report at: https://vienna-migration-conference.org/VMC2025-Report/
🔗 Explore the 6 VMC2025 takeaways on advancing migration governance in a shifting world: https://www.icmpd.org/blog/2026/6-takeaways-on-advancing-migration-governance-in-a-shifting-world

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