التقرير البحثي السنوي الحماية الاجتماعية الشاملة للشباب
قبيل انعقاد المنتدى الدولي للهجرة، يجمع هذا التقرير البحثي الصادر عن منصة الهجرة للشباب والأطفال(MYCP) أدلةً حول سُبل تمكين أنظمة الحماية الاجتماعية من الاستجابة بشكل أفضل لاحتياجات الشباب من المهاجرين والنازحين، وذلك بما يتماشى مع الميثاق العالمي من أجل الهجرة الآمنة والمنظمة والنظامية.
Rapport annuel de recherche: Protection sociale inclusive pour la jeunesse et les migrants
En amont du Forum international sur les migrations, ce rapport de recherche du PMJE rassemble des données probantes sur la manière dont les systèmes de protection sociale peuvent mieux répondre aux besoins des jeunes migrants et déplacés, conformément au Pacte mondial pour des migrations sûres, ordonnées et régulières (GCM).
Reporte de investigación anual: Proteccion social inclusiva para juventudes y migrantes
Antes del Foro Internacional sobre Migración, este informe de investigación de La Plataforma de migración para jóvenes y niños (PMJN) reúne evidencia sobre cómo los sistemas de protección social pueden responder mejor a las necesidades de los jóvenes migrantes y desplazados, en consonancia con el Pacto Mundial para una Migración Segura, Ordenada y Regular (GCM).
Annual Research Report: Youth and migrant-inclusive social protection
Ahead of the International Migration Forum, this MYCP research report brings together evidence on how social protection systems can better respond to the needs of migrant and displaced young people in line with the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM). It builds on the recognition that social protection is a key policy tool to reduce inequalities, support access to basic services, and enable young people to navigate transitions in contexts shaped by displacement and exclusion. This report rejects traditional clustering and adopts a cross sectoral approach, reflecting the reality that migration intersects with multiple policy areas. It examines how structural drivers such as climate change and migration shape young people’s access to fundamental rights and services like education and healthcare.
Assessing Child and Youth Rights in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
Strengthening alignment with the UNCRC requires the development of clearer procedural standards, child-specific accountability mechanisms, and sustained investment in systems that ensure access to services, protection, and justice. Crucially, it also requires recognising children and youth as active participants in migration governance, with the right and capacity to shape the policies and processes that affect their lives. Without such shifts, the gap between commitment and practice will remain, and migrant children will continue to face systemic protection deficits.
GCM Youth Consultations Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Report 2024-25
The Migration Youth & Children Platform (MYCP) Global Compact for Safe, Orderly & Regular Migration (GCM) Youth Consultations program represents a milestone in the Migration Youth and Children Platform's manifest mission to bridge the gap between youth experiences and international migration policymaking. The program successfully exceeded its initial primary targets, consulting 812 youth on the move across five world regions through 23 consultation sessions, supported by partnerships with 65 organizations. This achievement demonstrates the strong demand for youth participation in migration policy discussions globally.
Second Global Youth Consultation on Alternative to Detention
On 15 May 2025, the Migration Youth & Children Platform (MYCP) and the co-facilitators of the United Nations Network on Migration (UNNM) workstream on Alternatives to Detention, the International Detention Coalition (IDC), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) organised an important Second Global Youth Consultation on Alternatives to Detention. This consultation was attended by more than 80 participants, brought together diverse perspectives from around the world, focusing on the persistent and complex issue of child immigration detention and the promotion of alternatives. The discussion centered on trends, challenges, promising practices, and the crucial role of youth and community organizations in advocating for alternatives to detention (ATD) and promoting the rights of children and youth in transit. Below are some of the contributions made by young people on the move through the different regional breakout rooms.
WORKING TO END CHILD IMMIGRATION DETENTION
The Global Youth Consultation on Ending Child Immigration Detention, organised by the Migration Youth & Children's Platform in collaboration with UNICEF, IDC, UNHCR, and UNNM, brought together over 80 young participants from around the world to discuss and share their ideas on ending child immigration detention.