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Retreat on Migration indicators for the Post-2015 United Nations development agenda

New York

21 January 2014

Overview

During the 2013 General Assembly High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development, Member States voiced a strong support for including migration into the post-2015 United Nations development agenda. The Declaration, adopted at the High-level Dialogue, recognizes that 鈥溾 human mobility is a key factor for sustainable development which should be adequately considered in the elaboration of the post-2015 development agenda.鈥 Moreover, the Declaration requests the United Nations system, the Global Migration Group and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on International Migration and Development 鈥溾o consider migration issues in their contributions to the preparatory process that will establish the post-2015 development agenda.鈥

The objective of the one-day retreat is to develop a set of indicators on international migration and development, which could be included into the implementation framework of the post-2015 United Nations development agenda. The focus of the retreat will be on formulating a limited set of indicators in migration and development that are technically sound, rather than on producing a comprehensive catalogue of indicators reflecting the priorities of each participating agency.

The main activity of the retreat is to conduct an in-depth analysis of potential indicators submitted by each organization. The group will vet each indicator against the SMART selection criteria:

  • Specific
  • Measurable (and also reliable, comparable and contextually appropriate)
  • Achievable (and also cost effective)
  • Relevant
  • Time-bound (and also sensitive).

Each indicator will be assessed based on the purpose and usefulness of the indicator, conceptual underpinnings and methodologies associated with the indicator, including the underlying definitions, goal and targets, rationale, measurement methods, data collection, data availability and possible limitations and alternative definitions.

In assessing each indicator, participants will consider the feasibility of measuring the proposed indicator, its relevance to international migration, and the possibility for the indicator to be added to the proposed development framework as part of other, non-migration themes.

The retreat will build on guidance provided by the United Nations System Task Team on the Post-2015 United Nations Development Agenda, the report of the High-level Panel of Eminent Persons issued in May 2013, and the national and regional consultations facilitated by the United Nations Development Group. The results of the retreat seek to inform the on-going work of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals.

Organized under the auspices of: Global Migration Group (GMG) working group on data and research (Co-chairs: Population Division/DESA and IOM in collaboration with: Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD)/World Bank and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Migration

Documents 

Organization of work

21 January 2014

9:30 - 17:30 

I. Welcome, objectives and agenda 
Population Division/DESA; IOM

II. Post-2015 缅北禁地development agenda: Status of preparations 

  • Frank Laczko, IOM. The Task Team and the High-level Panel
  • Justin MacDermott, Sweden. Way forward: A Member State perspective 
  • Gregory Maniatis. Perspectives from the SRSG on Migration 

 

III. Migration indicators 

 

IV. Expectations, views and perspectives 
Tour-de-table

V. Discussion and prioritization of indicators 

  • Selection of indicators based on 鈥淪MART鈥 and related criteria

 

VII. Discussion and prioritization of indicators

VIII. Summary, gaps, and next steps

Background documents