Amman,
Beirut, Lisbon, Lyon, Madrid, Tangier, Tunisia, Turin and Vienna are currently
working oncollaborative processes. Ensuring the dignified reception of the migrant and refugee population Promotes the strengthening of migratory governance at the city level.
IMMIGRANDO
is a compilation of initiatives and strategies from Regions and Countries to
shore up human mobility towards cities where it is possible to achieve a
dignified and productive life, both for the migrant and for the receiving city.
Cities today face extreme transitions in which connectivity, inequality, and living conditions in countries, together with changing climatic conditions, natural disasters intensify human and goods movements. This phenomenon, which generates leaving the territory in a condition of flow, mobility ... in better conditions. In this 2020, it grows, the sum of disappointment or ts multiplies , ambitions without limit and an expectation that has ended in storms and widespread discontent. The accumulation of goods has reached its limit. There are no lights of a change of attitude, of variables and windows that reveal renovation to ensure, at least, a minimum horizon of well-being.
As the "Book of Immigrants" explains, social exclusion and inequality, low productivity and innovation. Bankers and peoples understand the reality, according to their own perspective, that robust public administration and finance systems have an impact on the quality of service administration and the importance of accumulating reserves, controlling inflation to achieve macroeconomic stability. In other words, improve the investment climate and overcome the old problems of long standing and the emerging difficulties.
The Inter-American Development Bank - IDB, created in 1960, considers that it may be useful to understand migration from the migrant's trajectory, seeking to prepare cities that play different roles in each phase of this journey. Analyzes, analyzing from different perspectives the implications and potentials that the various forms of migration have for the robust, solid construction of plural cities.
This proposal includes: tactics, strategies and policies to stengthen cities and take advantage of migrant expectations, build stronger, more resilient, plural destinations that motivate inclusion.
Over the next decades, intra and interregional migration will become an emerging development challenge in Latin America and the Caribbean. Today, 20% of migrants are concentrated in the 20 largest metropolitan areas in the world, including some Latin American cities. There are 272 million people international migrants moving around the world, either "as a consequence of social and armed conflicts, aspirational migration in search of a better future, especially for work or studies or for phenomena linked to climate change" .