Number of new or improved migration strategies, policies or guidelines developed or implemented
Definition and Methodology
This indicator measures the total number of migration-related strategies, policies, or guidelines that have been developed, revised, or implemented with support from the Grants. These may include documents at regional, national, or sub-national levels, such as action plans, frameworks, memoranda of understanding, development plans, or formal agreements. The scope of migration management may cover a wide range of thematic areas, including but not limited to:
a. Border management
b. Labour and facilitated migration
c. Assisted return and reintegration
d. Protection and assistance for vulnerable migrants and displaced persons
e. Socio-economic inclusion of migrants and forcibly displaced persons
f. Integration policies, including access to services and rights
Developed/revised refers to strategies, policies, or guidelines that are newly formulated or substantially updated and have been officially endorsed or adopted by the competent authorities relevant to the local or national context.
Implemented means that the endorsed strategies, policies, or guidelines are actively in use, with actions initiated in accordance with their provisions (e.g., funding allocated, institutional roles activated, public communication conducted, or services launched).
The unit of measurement is cumulative number. Calculation method: avoid double counting if the same strategy/policy is revised more than once during the Financial Mechanism period.
Key Information
Unit of measurement
Cumulative number
Example Data Source
PP records
Customizable
Yes