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eBayanihan is a mobile and web based participatory disaster management system that allows citizens to participate in contributing and receiving disaster related information as part of disaster preparedness and mitigation.
This guide provides an overview of the work of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with migrant domestic workers (MDWs) in Lebanon. It traces the history of NGO involvement with MDWs since the early 1980s to explore the approaches underlying NGO interventions and partnerships.
Since its inception, CLMC has afforded social counseling and follow-up to migrants, both inside and outside prisons, as well as legal assistance for those requiring it.
On 24 April 1963, the United Nations Conference on Consular Relations adopted and opened for signature the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the Optional Protocol concerning Acquisition of Nationality and the Optional Protocol concerning the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes.
The Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, has developed various tools of disaster prevention information for foreign residents, including a guidebook containing necessary information for foreign residents living in the communities of the Prefecture such as emergency care, administrative procedures, daily...
The Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR) in Japan has devised a system that allows automatic translation of disaster-related information into community languages.
This publication provides practical guidance for protecting personal data in the context of migrant assistance.
The joint United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) / Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat) Task Force on Measuring Emigration Using Data Collected by the Receiving Country was set up in 2005 by the Bureau of the Conference of European Statisticians to improve the use...
OSCE and IOM in cooperation with UNECE, ILO, UN Population Division, UNFPA, implemented a project aimed at establishing a harmonised data collection process in the EurAsEc region.
Canada and Australia have a Consular Sharing Agreement that allows Canadians to receive consular services from Australian officials in 20 countries where Canada does not have an office and for Australians to seek similar assistance from Canadian missions in 23 countries.