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Kids in Need of Defense
$300,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 2 years)
Washington, D.C. – To support legal protection, research and advocacy on behalf of unaccompanied and separated migrant children (over two years). More
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George Washington University
$630,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 2 years)
Washington, D.C. – To monitor implementation of the Voluntary Code of Conduct for the Ethical International Recruitment of Foreign-Educated Nurses to the United States, and to explore the extension of ethical recruitment codes to allied health professionals, physicians, and teachers (over two years). More
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Sin Fronteras I.A.P.
$350,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 1 year)
Mexico City, Mexico – To strengthen institutional capacity with the aim of continuing and expanding work to promote and defend the human rights of migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in Mexico. More
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, United Mexican States
$136,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 1 year)
Mexico City, Mexico – To support the fourth Global Forum on Migration and Development. More
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National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities
$400,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 2 years)
Chicago, Illinois – To involve immigrant leaders in policy dialogue on migration and development in the U.S .and Mexico (over two years). More
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Woodrow Wilson Center
$300,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 2 years)
Washington, D.C. – To promote bilateral dialogue among government representatives, policy experts and migrant leaders on U.S.-Mexico migration issues (over two years). More
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Rostros y Voces FDS
$250,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 1 year)
Mexico City, Mexico – To integrate development concerns into the migration policy community in Mexico, strengthen civil society input into global migration discussions, and protect the rights of migrants on Mexico's southern border. More
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Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy University at Albany-State University of New York
$450,000Active Strategy2010 (Duration 3 years)
Albany, New York – To research the interaction between immigration policy debates in the U.S. and Mexico and on cooperative migration management practices (over three years). More
