We believe in knowledge:
In our research, we identify the specific needs and challenges of women, girl, LGBTQIA+, and gender diverse migrants and develop recommendations for stakeholders. This includes dossiers, guidance notes, and reports.
Research Features: 2021
In 2021, we won first place in a United Nations Essay
competition by the United Nations University of Peace for
our piece “Women, Peace, and Security in the Venezuelan Situation:
Centering Civil Society Efforts and Envisioning the Role of the UN.”
Read it below.
2021 CMGJ “Women, Peace, and Security in the Venezuelan Situation”
In 2021, we continued our research on the intersection
of migration, gender, and labor and published a Guidance
Note on “Gender, Displacement, and Violence” in light
of the 70th commemoration of the Refugee Convention.
2021 CMGJ + Partners “Gender, Displacement, and Violence: 70 Years of the Refugee Convention”
2021 CMGJ HLPF Report “Migration, Gender, and Labor: the case of Germany”
Research Features: 2020
In 2020, our research highlighted the preliminary
gendered impacts of COVID-19 on migration as well as
the intersection of migration, gender, and labor.
2020 CMGJ + WoW OHCHR Report “Unveiled of Unemployed”
2020 CMGJ Spotlight Project Policy Note “Gender and Health Justice for Venezuelan Migrants”
2020 CMGJ Spotlight Project Preliminary Findings “Migration, Gender, and COVID19”
We also launched a multi-year Spotlight Project on the
then recently launched EU Gender Equality Strategy
(2020-2025) and its relevance for women, girl,
LGBTQIA+, and gender diverse migrants.
The Project was chosen as a SDG Good Practice by
the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
2020 CMGJ + NWC Guidance Note “ EU Gender Equality Strategy”
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