The purpose of the “Data disaggregation of SDG indicators by forced displacement” report which was published by UNHCR in December 2020 is to provide a review of the availability of published disaggregated SDG indicators and to assess the feasibility of estimating them based on the existing data. This document aims to encourage National Statistics Offices (NSOs) and custodian agencies to improve the availability of data on forced displacement which is aligned to the SDGs.
Guidance note prepared by the Statistics Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) under the guidance of the Expert Group on Migration Statistics for the use in population censuses and household surveys.
The "Immigration Data Matters" online guide published by Migration Policy Institute (MPI) and Population Reference Bureau, includes more than 250 credible, high-quality data resources on immigrants and immigration in the United States and internationally, compiled by governmental and authoritative nongovernmental sources.
The Africa Migration Report takes a distinctly regional approach to inform knowledge on migration in Africa. This first edition, titled Challenging the Narrative, aims to deconstruct negative perceptions of migration in Africa by addressing contextual realities and bringing to light practical interventions and evidence-based knowledge on what is happening on the ground.
The choices researchers make about sampling shape the findings and policy implications one can draw about the links between migration and development.
This is the second in a series of global thematic updates on 4Mi data collected remotely by MMC about the impact of COVID-19 on refugees and migrants travelling along mixed migration routes in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Discussions around migration in West and North Africa and across the Mediterranean are often riddled with misconceptions and partial representations of a complex reality. A growing body of evidence produced just over the past few years is shedding light on this complexity, allowing for a better, more nuanced understanding of the opportunities as well as of the risks characterizing migration within and between these regions.
This fact sheet presents a profile of refugees and migrants travelling across 11 Latin American and Caribbean countries in 2019—Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uruguay.