8th Ministerial Conference of the 5+5 Dialogue on Migration and Development

2020-10-26T17:22:07+00:00 March 10th, 2020|

The 8th Ministerial Conference of the 5+5 Dialogue on Migration and Development, chaired by Morocco, took place in Marrakech on 1-2 March 2020.

Marrakech, 1-2 March 2020. Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Secretaries of State from the member countries of the 5+5 Dialogue gathered in Marrakech to discuss the migration and development issue in the Western Mediterranean, with representatives from the European Union (EU), the African Union (AU), the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU), the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the International Organisation for Migrations (IOM) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), in attendance as observers. It was the first conference of the 5+5 Dialogue specifically dedicated to migration since 2010.

Ministers reaffirmed the relevance of the 5+5 Dialogue to address migration issues and highlighted the need to cooperate and coordinate for a better management of migrations.

They agreed to focus the discussion on a positive agenda that links migration and development. In view of this, they stated their determination to work on the issue of migration through the adoption of a global, concerted and balanced approach based on equally shared responsibility and active solidarity, with the aim to open new horizons for regular migration without encouraging irregular flows.

Ministers of Foreign Affairs concluded the meeting with the adoption of a Declaration listing the actions to be undertaken in five broad lines: coordination of national migration policies; facilitation of legal migration and mobility; the strengthening of the links between migration and development; migrant integration policies; policies to fight irregular migration, smuggling of migrants and human trafficking.

The Declaration calls for the implementation of a “Roadmap towards the operationalisation of the conclusions” of the Ministerial Conference in order to translate the Ministers’ commitments into concrete projects and practical programmes.