VERBATIM RECORD OF THE 1646TH MEETING, HELD AT HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK, ON WEDNESDAY, 16 DECEMBER 1987
Another question: Were those meetings with representatives that supported
change ·in the Compact or the Constitution as well as with those opposed to the
Compact? (...) Levchenko, USSR)
representatives of those who had recently been "furloughed• from their jobs,
acoording to the reports of petitioners, or with those who were threatening the
lives of other Palauans who were opposed to the Compact and to changes in the
Constitution? (...) We saw both
supporters of the Compact and a number of people who were opposed to the Compact.
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VERBATIM RECORD OF THE 1606TH MEETING, HELD AT UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK, ON WEDNESDAY, 14 MAY 1986
The
provisions of the Compacts providing easy access by Micronesian persons to the
United States labour market and free entry of American citizens to the freely
associated States will inevitably mean a brain-drain in Micronesia as the
best-educated young people seek jobs in Honolulu, Guam or on the United States
mainland. (...) Both that agreement and the Compact
of Free Association contemplated that the Compact would come into effect prior to
the expiration of that agreement on 30 September of last year.
(...) It too contemplated the Compact's coming into effect before
its expiration.
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SUMMARY RECORD (PARTIAL) OF THE 493RD MEETING, HELD AT THE PALAIS DES NATIONS, GENEVA, ON MONDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 2022 :COMMITTEE ON THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF ALL MIGRANT WORKERS AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES, 35TH SESSION
The
Convention was a de facto instrument of the global South, given the location of most of its
States parties, while the Global Compact could be viewed as serving the interests of the global
North. (...) Synergy between the Global Compact and the Convention, the subject of the general
comment, was a significant area of focus for the Committee.
(...) The
provision of social benefits was inadequate and it was very difficult for migrant and refugee
women to find secure employment to support themselves and their children. Where jobs
existed, they tended to be insecure jobs, mostly in caregiving and domestic work, which
exposed women to an increased risk of exploitation and abuse.
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HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
The Special Rapporteur s ees
the adoption of the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration not as the
end of the process, but as the beginning. (...) Given that the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration will be
submitted for adoption in 2018, the agenda could be launched in 2020 following a
two-year preparatory process. (...) Migrants
go to destination countries that have jobs available for migrants in official or
underground labour markets.
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TOWARDS GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS : REPORT OF THE 2ND COMMITTEE : GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 66TH SESSION
At its 32nd meeting, on 3 November, introductory statements were made by
the Executive Director of the United Nations Global Compact Office and the
Inspector of the Joint Inspection Unit (see A/C.2/66/SR.32).
(...) Calls for the strengthening of the role and capacities of the United
Nations resident coordinators in line with the ‘Delivering as one’ initiative and
the Global Compact Local Networks, as well as the cooperation between the
United Nations system at the country level and the Global Compact Local
Networks, to support, in a manner complementary to existing networks, the
coordination and application of global partnerships locally;
“20. (...) Recognizes the work of the United Nations Global Compact Local
Networks, as well as the importance of cooperation between the United Nations
system at the local level and the United Nations Global Compact Local Networks, to
support, as appropriate and in a manner complementary to existing networks, the
coordination and application of global partnerships locally;
19.

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GLOBAL COMPACT FOR SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION :DRAFT RESOLUTION / SUBMITTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
This Global Compact rests on the purposes and principles of the Charter of the
United Nations.
2. (...) These platforms paved the way for the New York Declaration for Refugees and
Migrants, through which we committed to elaborate a global compact on refugees and
to adopt this Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, in two
separate processes. (...) The Global Compact carries a strong human dimension,
inherent to the migration experience itself.
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THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON MIGRANT WOMEN AND GIRLS :A GENDER PERSPECTIVE : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS
During the process to adopt the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular
Migration, the Special Rapporteur was actively engaged in anchoring human rights into the
Compact. (...) On 22 January 2019, he spoke about the Global Compact for
Migration at Diego Portales University in Santiago de Chile. (...) New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants and the Global Compact for Safe,
Orderly and Regular Migration
26.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS ON A 2035 AGENDA FOR FACILITATING HUMAN MOBILITY : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The Special Rapporteur sees the adoption of the global compact for
safe, orderly and regular migration not as the end of the process, but as the beginning. (...) Given that the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration will be
submitted for adoption in 2018, the agenda could be launched in 2020 following a two-year
preparatory process. (...) Ensure that appropriate governance of migration promotes the optimal matching
of job skills to jobs and of labour supply to labour demand between countries
1.8.
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NATIONAL REPORT / SUBMITTED BY PAKISTAN
Zn•ray econoay/efflcient u•• OD Job llnea.
l coMSzi:.vAilOII I [}imus~Caacadina for all aew induCtriea•aa undatory.
(...) This system succesfully deployed in a
village having 52 houses and a population of 400, with more than 300 cattle heads,
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_has been termed as Compact Biogas System (CBS). The biogas project underway is
to instal Compact Biogas System in 160 villages in 3 years by which time it is
expected that the farmers would see and feel the benefit of the system and make
its own investment. The government, having seen the success has made liberal
allocation for development and deployment of Biogas Compact System.
Solar energy is .the next vital source.
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SECURITY COUNCIL, 59TH YEAR : 4943RD MEETING, THURSDAY, 15 APRIL 2004, NEW YORK
In post-conflict
peace-building, the disarmament, demobilization and
reintegration process can be accomplished only if job
opportunities provided by the private sector are
available. (...) Basically,
we have a fairly intuitive and not very complicated
notion that, if someone has a job and hope, he or she is
much less likely to go out and shoot people. (...) The private
sector can have a particularly positive role in providing
jobs during and after the disarmament, demobilization
and reintegration process.
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