La série de lancements internationaux du Rapport sur le développement humain 2009 "Lever les barrières : Mobilité et développement humains" a commencé à Bangkok, en Thaïlande, à 10h00, le 5 octobre 2009, avec le Premier ministre thaïlandais, Khun Abhisit Vejjajiva, Helen Clark, Administrateur du PNUD, et Jeni Klugman, Directrice et auteure principale du Report de 2009. Depuis, plus de 50 lancements nationaux et régionaux ont eu lieu dans toutes les régions du monde.
Remarks by Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator
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Premier ministre thaïlandais, Khun Abhisit Vejjajiva, avec Helen Clark, Administrateur du PNUD.
3 June 2010
Migration’s Middlemen: Regulating Recruitment Agencies in the Philippines-UAE Corridor
Washington, DC
Private recruitment agencies are key intermediaries in international migration. They facilitate, and sometimes drive, temporary labor migration to an increasing number of countries today. In origin, transit, and destination countries, recruitment agencies guide prospective migrants through immigration processes and travel requirements, match employers and workers, and provide information about living and working conditions. For many migrants, however, deception and abuse are part of the package delivered by labor recruiters.
13 Mai 2010
The Impact of Migration on Families Around the World
Church Center for the United Nations, 777 First Avenue at 44th Street
Both the negative and the positive impacts of migration on families are of particular interest for humanitarian and development efforts of the global NGO and civil society community. It is hoped that this week’s briefing, held in observance of the International Day of Families, will encourage NGOs to reflect on what they can do to assist the United Nations and the international community in bring this issue to the attention of among others, academics and policymakers.
27 avril 2010
Ante todo son niños y niñas: 2010 Año Europeo de Lucha contra la Probreza y la Exclusion Social
Madrid, Spain
EI Año Internacional201 0 de lucha contra la pobreza y la exclusión social sitúa a las instituciones públicas españolas y europeas así como a las ONG de acción social y derechos humanos en una posición de extraordinaria responsabilidad y oportunidad política para hacer valer en toda Europa la necesidad de garantizar los derechos efectivos de acceso a la atención sanitaria y educativa de los menores extranjeros con independencia de su origen y situación administrativa. Porque ante todo son niñas y niños.
20 avril 2010
Environmentally Induced Migration and Climate Change
United Nations Headquarters, Conference Room A (TNLB)
Conference part of the Knowledge to Lead series. Includes participants from UNFPA, UNITAR, UN DESA, IOM, UNU-EHS, UNDP, UNHCR, OCHA, AOSIS, UNFCC, NAPA, along with academics and UN Permanent Mission representatives.
14 avril 2010
Presentation of HDR 2009
Melbourne, Australia
Dr Jeni Klugman, Director of the Human Development Report Office, presented the 2009 Human Development Report, Overcoming Barriers: Human mobility and development at Deakin University hosted by the Alfred Deakin Research Institute (ADRI).
15 mars 2010
Human Development Report 2009
Washington, DC
Migration, both within and beyond borders, has become an increasingly prominent theme in domestic and international debates, and is the topic of the 2009 Human Development Report Overcoming Barriers: Human mobility and development, which will be presented by Jeni Klugman, the report’s lead author and Director of the Human Development Report Office.
24 février 2010
Leaving Home: The Impact of Global Migration on Economic, Social and Human Development
Washington D.C.
With approximately 200 million migrants across the world, global migration has become not only a reality but also a spur to essential policy discussions in several countries with high immigrant populations. At the same time, very little is known about the impact of migration in the countries from which migrants originate. The effects on those left behind, the significance of remittances, and the consequences of returned migrants on quality of life, labor and development are among the important issues requiring further study.
8 février 2010
Overcoming Barriers: Human Mobility and Development
Washington, DC
Migration, both within and beyond borders, has become an increasingly prominent theme in domestic and international debates, and is the topic of the 2009 Human Development Report Overcoming Barriers: Human mobility and development, which will be presented by Jeni Klugman, the report’s lead author and Director of the Human Development Report Office.
18 décembre 2009
UNICEF Presentation and Discussion of the 2009 Human Development Report
Danny Kaye Visitors’ Centre, UNICEF, 3 United Nations Plaza, New York
The presentation by Ms. Jeni Klugman, Director of the UNDP Human Development Report Office, will highlight the key findings and recommendations of the report. This will be followed by an open discussion
18 décembre 2009
Journée internationale des migrants
Mondial
La proclamation d’une Journée Internationale des Migrants par les Nations Unies est une avancée importante, offrant un point de ralliement pour quiconque à travers le monde est concerné par la protection des migrants. Les États invités et tous les États membres de l'ONU, les organisations intergouvernementales et non gouvernementales, observent cette journée en fournissant des informations sur les Droits de l’Homme et sur les libertés fondamentales des migrants, en partageant les expériences, et en entreprenant des actions qui assure la protection des migrants.
18 novembre 2009
UNDP Presentation and Discussion of the 2009 Human Development Report
DC-1 Lounge 3rd Floor, New York
Overcoming barriers: Human mobility and development is the new, definitive report on migration and development. It breaks new ground in applying a human development approach to the study of movement, covering both internal and international migration. It discusses who moves, where and why. It looks at the multiple impacts of migration for all who are affected by it —not just those who move, but also those who stay, and links these to policies. The report lays out a major policy agenda designed to promote the human development outcomes of migration, and is a must read for everyone interested in the topic .
17 novembre 2009
Challenges to Human Development
Washington, DC
Overcoming barriers: Human mobility and development is the new, definitive report on migration and development. It breaks new ground in applying a human development approach to the study of movement, covering both internal and international migration. It discusses who moves, where and why. It looks at the multiple impacts of migration for all who are affected by it —not just those who move, but also those who stay, and links these to policies. The report lays out a major policy agenda designed to promote the human development outcomes of migration, and is a must read for everyone interested in the topic .
16 novembre 2009
Eight Coordination Meeting on International Migration
United Nations Secretariat, New York
Special presentation: Human Development Report 2009. Overcoming barriers: Human mobility and development. Jeni Klugman, Director, Human Development Report Office, UNDP.
2-5 novembre 2009
3rd Global Forum on Migration and Development
Athens, Greece
The Global Forum on Migration and Development is a voluntary, non-binding and informal consultative process open to all States Members and Observers of the United Nations. On the 16th of December 2008, Greece assumed the annual Presidency of the 3rd Global Forum on Migration and Development- GFMD, as well as and the organisation of similar meetings that will take place in Athens between the 2nd and 5th of November 2009 under the title: “INTEGRATING MIGRATION POLICIES INTO DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL”. The meeting will be conducted into two parts: the first part is dedicated to Civil Society Days, on the 2nd and 3rd of November, while the second is the Government part, on the 4th and 5th of November.
2-3 novembre 2009
1st Migration and Development Virtual Fair
Site Web M4D
The EC-UN Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI) is holding a Migration and Development Virtual Fair 2009 in parallel with the GFMD Civil Society Days (2-3 November 2009). The first such M&D event of its kind, it will bring together 1000s of ‘virtual’ visitors to network, explore virtual exhibitions and post questions online to key participants in Athens.
14-18 September 2009
14th International Metropolis Conference
Copenhagen, Denmark
Globalization has made international migration easier in many respects. The cost of travel has dropped; information about opportunities in destination countries has increased; the incentives to migrate are high, partly as a result of such increased information flows. These incentives are shared by those with the skills that are sought by destination countries as well as by those who do not possess them, or who migrate for other reasons, for instance as refugees, asylum-seekers, or family dependents.
27-30 October 2008
2nd Global Forum on Migration and Development
Manila, Philippines
The Manila GFMD revolves around the central theme, “Protecting and Empowering Migrants for Development.” It will build on the themes of the Brussels GFMD roundtables, but with a special focus on protecting and empowering migrants for development. The 2007 GFMD helped establish a structuring framework for addressing migration and development issues.
9-11 October 2008
Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability
Bonn, Germany
Academic exchange on migration topics from various perspectives is the overall goal of the conference. About 400 delegates from research, politics, NGOs, administration and the private sector, as well as students are expected to participate.
3 October 2008
UNITAR discussion forum on migration and development
United Nations Headquarters
HDRO presents initial phases of research for the 2009 Report on migration.

Rapport complet [4 823 KB]
Résumé [951 KB]
Errata [70 KB]
Background research [295 KB]
Dépliant [246 KB]
HDR 2009 Statistical Tables [1 540 KB]