Cities and Municipalities
Cities and Municipalities
Worldwide, cities and towns continue to demonstrate solidarity towards their refugee, internally displaced, and stateless residents. They promote progressive policies around housing and employment, and work to create social cohesion so that all residents feel like they belong in their local communities and have access to shared services.
No urban setting is the same and how services are delivered differs across cities, depending on a range of factors such as decentralization, capacity, and local social-economic contexts. What they have in common is their need to adapt global and national legal protection frameworks to their very local contexts. In doing so, cities show pragmatism and innovation as they are confronted with the challenge of providing access to adequate housing in real time. They make sure their refugee residents have the documentation they need to access local services, often with stretched resources and capacity.
Cities are also banding together, joining networks to show each other support, sharing knowledge and sometimes resources, and learning from each other’s experiences to empower their refugee and internally displaced communities.
This page is a space dedicated to initiatives by cities and their networks worldwide to encourage other cities to join them in doing more, and hopefully drive financial and technical support for these crucial initiatives.
A Call to Local Action
A Call to Local Action
A Call to Local Action enables local authorities and regional governments to make commitments to implement the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration, as well as providing them with opportunities to interact with States, civil society, and the private sector, and fostering peer-to-peer learning and exchange.
The Global Cities Fund
The Global Cities Fund
The Mayors Migration Council's Global Cities Fund for Migrants and Refugees responds to the unmet needs of cities as they support migrants and displaced people.
Toolkit: Effective Inclusion of Refugees
Toolkit: Effective Inclusion of Refugees
Effective Inclusion of Refugees: participatory approaches for practitioners at the local level provides local authorities engaged in refugee inclusion and integration with step-by-step guidance, practical checklists, good practices, and a score card that can be used when designing, adapting, or evaluating initiatives to foster effective inclusion. It is already available in 14 languages.
Articles on the work of cities & municipalities
The city-to-city partnership between Zurich, Switzerland, and Tyre, Lebanon, has resulted in bike-sharing stations for the use of...
How cities and mayors are fighting the pandemic while protecting persons of concern in line with the core principles of the Global...
How one municipality is advancing its pledge to improve access and opportunities for refugees.
Good practices from cities & municipalities
The main mission of the Directorate of Migration and Harmonization Services is to carry out activities that will improve social and...
Bringing together local and national authorities and urban actors to share their experiences on welcoming, accommodating and including...