This course has been developed to increase understandings of the value of migration data for improving social and economic outcomes in the Caribbean. It provides insights into existing sources of migration data in the Caribbean context as well as a framework for designing a data strategy, improving the production and use of migration data and overcoming challenges. This course has been designed for government officials, students, international organizations, and anyone interested in migration in the Caribbean.
Learning modality: Open self-enrollment | |
Date: Available all year | |
Duration: 3 hours | |
Language: English | |
Cost: Free | |
Geographical Coverage: Caribbean region |
- Teacher: Test User
The course's overarching objective is to equip a critical mass of policy officials and national statistical offices staff with key concepts, definitions, and sources for migration data. The course intends to increase awareness of SDG context, AU Migration Policy framework, as well as data innovation and strategies to disseminate migration data. Covering technical migration data development initiatives and leveraging experience-sharing as a learning strategy, the course aims to build knowledge and awareness of best practices in migration data in Africa (with a focus on Eastern Africa) to inform possible future replication at national and regional levels.
Learning modality: Self-paced. 100% Online.Self-enrollment | |
Date: Available all year |
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Duration: Approximately 4 hours | |
Language: English | |
Cost: Free | |
Geographical Coverage: East and Horn of Africa Region |
The objective of this course is to improve the understanding of what constitutes migration governance and to provide an overview of the main migration trends in the Caribbean region. This course also explores the status of migration governance in the Caribbean through a review of the actions being undertaken by the States to implement well-managed migration policies.
Learning modality: Self-paced learning. | |
Date: Available all year round | |
Duration: Approximately 3 hours | |
Language: English | |
Cost: Free | |
Geographical Coverage: Island States of the Commonwealth Caribbean |
IOM’s premiere training program on migration management will be implemented in for the first time in the western hemisphere in Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada and Guyana. Adapted to delivery in an online format, this is being implemented under the Western Hemisphere Regional Capacity Building Program on Migration (WHP), generously funded by the US Department of State Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.
Learning modality: Webinar | |
Date: 14 June - 20 August |
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Duration: 5 weeks per country | |
Language: English | |
Cost: Free | |
Geographical Coverage: Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada and Guyana |
- Teacher: Jacinta Astles
- Teacher: Alejandra Cognuck
- Teacher: Nicholas Peters
- Teacher: Juliana Sánchez Mora
- Teacher: Brendan Tarnay
IOM’s premiere training program on migration management will be implemented in for the first time in the western hemisphere in Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada and Guyana. Adapted to delivery in an online format, this is being implemented under the Western Hemisphere Regional Capacity Building Program on Migration (WHP), generously funded by the US Department of State Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.
Learning modality: Webinar | |
Date: 14 June - 20 August |
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Duration: 5 weeks per country | |
Language: English | |
Cost: Free | |
Geographical Coverage: Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada and Guyana |
- Teacher: Fabio Jiménez
- Teacher: Nicholas Peters
- Teacher: Brendan Tarnay
This online course consists of four modules and aims to teach participants to recognize the importance of accurate and timely migration data to support evidence-based migration policies, in line with the Moroccan and Tunisian context and international definitions of migration.
Learning modality: Self-paced | |
Date: Available all year | |
Duration: 2 hours | |
Language: English | |
Cost: Free | |
Geographical Coverage: Morocco and Tunisia |