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Update | APROPOS X Global Program: Shaping Development-Oriented Migration

APROPOS team

Photo credits: Sina Goeschen

APROPOS is honored to support the German Development Agency's Global Programme: Shaping Development-Oriented Migration, facilitating a series of transformative dialogues dedicated to protecting and empowering migrant care workers. 

 

The first in this series took place this November in Berlin, bringing together 50 passionate participants from 22 civil society organizations representing Albania, Kosovo, Ecuador, Ghana, Colombia, Serbia, Vietnam, India, Georgia, Nepal, and Germany, as well as the respective GIZ country officers. Over the five-day "International CSO Peer-To-Peer (P2P) Dialogue: Protecting and Empowering Care Migrants and Children – From Local Action to Advocacy in International Fora", participants exchanged insights, tackled shared challenges, and worked toward collaborative solutions.

 

This dialogue series has been carefully designed by our process designers Peter Woodward, Isotta Ricci Bitti, and Marie-Thérèse Schreiber, to foster deep, meaningful exchanges and shared learning.

We’re humbled to contribute to the important work that these organizations are leading and to put our Political Process Design expertise in service of strengthening purposeful networks, amplifying crucial voices, and driving actionable solutions for global care challenges.

About the Global Program: Shaping Development-Oriented Migration The Global Programme “Shaping development-oriented migration” (MEG) assists partner countries in leveraging the benefits of regular migration and engaging diaspora for sustainable development.

Working on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the MEG is active in up to 15 partner countries around the globe. It contributes towards implementing the GCM and is part of a comprehensive approach to migration and development. 

Find out more here.

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