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Format and participation
1. The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) organized
a symposium on Family, Migration and Dignity from the 27th to 29th March 2012 in Doha,
Qatar.
2. Experts dealing with various aspects of migration, human rights and social development
were invited from a broad geographical distribution to participate in the meeting in
their personal capacities. The Experts included academicians, practitioners, NGOs and
experts from UN agencies.
3. The symposium was opened by H.E. Mrs Noor Al Malki Executive Director of the DIIFSD.
Her statement was followed by statements from M .Hafedh Chekir, the Regional Director
of UNFPA and M .Patrick Taran, President of Global Migration Policy Associates.
4. Eight sessions followed by three dialogue sessions were held during the symposium.
Each session considered a different topic. Session 1 focused on migrant families in
destination countries: experiences, Session 2 discussed families in origin countries
affected by migration, Session 3 considered gender, family and migration, Session
4 discussed specific impact on and risks for children, Session 5 focused on regimes
of migration: impacts, costs and issues, Session 6 considered training, schooling
and employment for affected children and youth, Session 7 was devoted to policy
considerations and the concluding session discussed the recommendations and the
way forward.
Title: Executive summary
Description:
Format and participation
1.
The Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD) organized
a symposium on Family, Migration and Dignity from the 27th to 29th March 2012 in Doha,
Qatar.
2.
Experts dealing with various aspects of migration, human rights and social development
were invited from a broad geographical distribution to participate in the meeting in
their personal capacities.
The Experts included academicians, practitioners, NGOs and
experts from UN agencies.
3.
The symposium was opened by H.
E.
Mrs Noor Al Malki Executive Director of the DIIFSD.
Her statement was followed by statements from M .
Hafedh Chekir, the Regional Director
of UNFPA and M .
Patrick Taran, President of Global Migration Policy Associates.
4.
Eight sessions followed by three dialogue sessions were held during the symposium.
Each session considered a different topic.
Session 1 focused on migrant families in
destination countries: experiences, Session 2 discussed families in origin countries
affected by migration, Session 3 considered gender, family and migration, Session
4 discussed specific impact on and risks for children, Session 5 focused on regimes
of migration: impacts, costs and issues, Session 6 considered training, schooling
and employment for affected children and youth, Session 7 was devoted to policy
considerations and the concluding session discussed the recommendations and the
way forward.
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