Migration Governance in the Caribbean: Report on the Island States of the Commonwealth Caribbean
This report provides an overarching view on migration issues in the ten independent Commonwealth Caribbean states, presenting current strengths, gaps and challenges in migration governance in the region. In addition to presenting information about migration trends, policies and border management, the report elaborates on counter-trafficking efforts, identifying needs related to legal frameworks, identification and prosecution, and victim assistance in these ten island states.
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