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Global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration Preliminary Information Preparatory Meeting to take stock Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 4 to 6 December 2017 1. In accordance with the resolution on the modalities for the intergovernmental negotiations of the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration (A/RES/71/280), adopted 6 April 2017, the preparatory process leading to the adoption of the global compact includes three phases: (I) consultations (April to November 2017), (II) stocktaking (November 2017 to January 2018) and (III) intergovernmental negotiations (February to July 2018). This note provides an overview of the preparatory meeting taking place in phase II. 2. Context In line with paragraph 23 of resolution 71/280, the preparatory meeting shall be held in Mexico in early December 2017 for a duration of three days and shall take stock of the inputs received, as outlined in paragraphs 15 and 22. The preparatory meeting will be co-chaired by the co-facilitators. Upon decision of the Government of Mexico, which has offered to host and cover the costs of the preparatory meeting, it will be held in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico from 4 to 6 December 2017. 3. Objectives During this preparatory meeting, participants will: (a) Take stock of inputs received during the thematic and regional consultations in phase I; (b) (c) (d) Present inputs from relevant processes outlined in paragraph 22 that have not been presented in the informal thematic sessions; Engage in discussions and analyse the inputs received as they relate to facilitating safe, orderly and regular migration; Discuss potential means of implementation, as well as follow-up and review mechanisms for a global compact. 4. Outcome According to paragraph 25, the co-facilitators as co-chairs of the preparatory meeting will prepare a chair s summary of the meeting, which will inform the basis of the zero draft of the global compact. 5. Venue Puerto Vallarta International Convention Center 1 (http://cicpuertovallarta.com/) Av. Paseo de las Flores N. 505 Col. Villa las Flores, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, México 1 Subject to UN approval and finalization of host country agreement. 1

6. Registration and participation As part of the preparatory process for the global compact, the preparatory meeting will be open to participation by all States Members of the United Nations and members of specialized agencies that have observer status with the General Assembly. 2 Delegations will be limited to four participants. The participation of the Head of Delegation is encouraged to be at Ambassadorial level (1 + 3). It is suggested that Member States envisage a delegation size of three to four participants, as three simultaneous segments will take place during the second day. In addition, the General Assembly has invited intergovernmental organizations and other entities having received a standing invitation to participate as observers in the work of the General Assembly and organizations and bodies of the United Nations as well as registered national human rights institutions compliant with the Paris Principles. Also invited are registered non-governmental organizations in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council and accredited representatives of relevant nongovernmental organizations, civil society organizations, academic institutions, the private sector, diaspora communities and migrant organizations. 3 Additional information on the registration process for Member States and other stakeholders will be provided in due course. 7. Format A preliminary proposed agenda is attached. The preparatory meeting will be held over a period of three full days, from am to 1:00 pm and from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. It shall consist of different formats in order to ensure open, transparent and inclusive discussions and to facilitate a fruitful outcome of the preparatory meeting. The first and third day will be held in plenary, while the second day will mainly be structured in parallel breakout segments in different rooms. During plenary segments interpretation will be available in all the official United Nations languages. The first day will look back on the discussions in phase I of the preparatory process and provide a platform to stimulate the discussion with innovative initiatives, ideas, visions and concrete proposals. Discussion in three parallel breakout segments on the second day will serve to collect and discuss possible actionable commitments and means of implementation to be reflected in the global compact, by building on the outcomes of phase I. The third day aims to bring together the discussions from the previous two days and allows reflections on the zero draft of the global compact. Participants are invited to actively engage in a dialogue and to provide concrete contributions to the discussions by reacting to the interventions made by panelists, presenters or previous speakers. Interventions should be limited to two minutes in plenary in order to ensure maximum participation. To allow participants enough time for the preparation of the work in the action groups on the second day, concrete questions will be made available ahead of the preparatory meeting. The proposed structure and provisional agenda present a general draft and might be subject to further changes. A final programme will be sent in November 2017. 8. Next steps A detailed concept and logistics note will be circulated in the month of October. An informal briefing on the stocktaking meeting will also be convened and announced in the UN Journal. 2 See resolution A/71/280, paragraph 3. 3 Ibid., paragraphs 4, 6 and 9. 2

Provisional agenda Day 1 TIME AGENDA ITEM OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES 08:00 REGISTRATION WELCOME CEREMONY President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto (TBC) Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico (TBC) - Welcome participants - Formal inaugural session 15:00 INTRODUCTION SESSION LOOKING BACK ON PHASE I : Panel I Global, regional, sub-regional and national perspectives (focus: informal thematic sessions) UN Regional Economic Commissions (focus: formal regional consultations) Director General of the International Organization for Migration (focus: regional (RCPs) and national consultations outside the UN) Global Forum on Migration and Development LUNCH - Take stock of phase I through representatives of relevant global, regional and sub-regional platforms - Share highlights and recommendations of the different consultations and processes in a concise manner - Panel moderated by one of the co-facilitators - The format is Davos-style with each speaker making a 5-minute introduction followed by a discussion in the panel and with the audience. No power point presentations or formal speeches will be prepared. The idea is to foster an open debate and lively interaction. - UN Regional Economic Commissions to be represented by one designated representative - Chairs of RCPs (always a Member State) will be given extra time for interventions from the floor on behalf of the respective regional process or mechanism, as well as preferential speaking order 3

15:00 16:30 16:30 17:55 17:55 18:00 Panel II Stakeholder perspectives Civil society Private sector Mayor Academia IDEA LAB SESSION TOWARDS A VISION Presentations of emerging ideas and initiatives Presenter 1 Presenter 2 Presenter 3 CLOSING DAY 1 - Take stock of phase I through representatives of different stakeholder groups - Include the inputs from the multi-stakeholder dialogues convened by the PGA - Share highlights and recommendations of the different consultations and processes - Panel moderated by one of the co-facilitators - The format is Davos-style with each speaker making a 5-minute introduction followed by discussion in the panel and with the audience. No power point presentations or formal speeches will be prepared. The idea is to foster an open debate and lively interaction. - Platform to stimulate analysis with innovative initiatives, ideas, visions and concrete objectives - TED Talk format, in amphitheater seating, in order to stimulate discussion and interactivity - The three presenters speak consecutively, and subsequently join a Davos-style panel to answer moderated questions - The speakers are meant to be stimulating and provocative and will represent neither Member States nor the UN system - Recap day 1 - Outlook on day 2 4

Day 2 TIME AGENDA ITEM OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES 10:15 10:15 10:45 OPENING DAY 2 of working methods Moderators/rapporteurs of each session on podium or front of the room to be introduced THEMATIC SYNTHESIS AND CONSOLIDATION SESSION TOWARDS CONCRETE COMMITMENTS Keynote speaker 1 Keynote speaker 2 - Introduce agenda of day 2 - Introduce the moderators and rapporteurs (both from Member States) for the six breakout sessions - Present working methods for the synthesis and consolidation of thematic areas based on the cofacilitators summaries of the informal thematic sessions - Co-facilitators, moderators and rapporteurs on podium - Co-facilitators reflect on the main messages heard in phase I, including regional and thematic consultations - Keynote speakers frame the discussions along the proposed focus of the action groups - Co-facilitators and keynote speakers on podium - Plenary before going into breakout sessions - Analyze the full scope of the thematic discussions from different angles 10:45 ACTION GROUP 1: HUMAN DIMENSION ACTION GROUP 2: COMMUNITY DIMENSION ACTION GROUP 3: LOCAL/SUB-NATIONAL DIMENSION - One or two concrete questions will be presented to participants for each action group a few weeks ahead of the meeting - Moderated each by a Member State - Rapporteurs are Member State representatives - The moderator will introduce the dimension and briefly present the questions that have been submitted to participants in advance for preparation - The open discussion is focused on discussing/proposing actionable commitments and means of implementation - At the end, the moderator and rapporteur summarize the main outcomes of the action group - The results are put into a pre-established format for concise inputs in the form of bullet points LUNCH 5

15:00 - Analyze the full scope of the thematic discussions from different angles 15:30 18:00 ACTION GROUP 4: NATIONAL DIMENSION ACTION GROUP 5: REGIONAL DIMENSION ACTION GROUP 6: GLOBAL DIMENSION - One or two concrete questions will be presented to participants for each action group a few weeks ahead of the meeting - Moderated each by a Member State - Rapporteurs are Member State representatives - The moderator will introduce the dimension and briefly present the questions that have been submitted to participants in advance for preparation - The open discussion is focused on discussing/proposing actionable commitments and means of implementation - At the end, the moderator and rapporteur summarize the main outcomes of the action group - The results are put into a pre-established format for concise inputs in the form of bullet points Day 3 TIME AGENDA ITEM OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES 10:05 10:05 OPENING DAY 3 REPORTING SESSION THEMATIC SYNTHESIS AND CONSOLIDATION TOWARDS CONCRETE COMMITMENTS 6 rapporteurs from the action groups reporting back from discussions on dimensions of international migration FOLLOW-UP AND IMPLEMENTATION SESSION TOWARDS A COHERENT INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE AND EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIPS Panel on institutional architecture and partnerships - Introduce agenda of day 3 - Co-facilitators on podium - Report on the action groups - Present concrete proposals of commitments and means of implementation and share outcomes to be included in the chair s summary - Moderated by co-facilitators - Panel of all 6 rapporteurs (Member States) - Discuss possible means of implementation, follow-up and review of the global compact - Discuss overarching means of implementation, such as partnerships, capacity-building, financing, data, etc. - Co-facilitators to chair and moderate the panels and the interactive discussion 6

15:00 15:00 17:30 17:30 18:00 International Organization for Migration (IOM) Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) Someone to represent regional perspectives Civil society Private sector LUNCH CONCLUDING SESSION TOWARDS A GLOBAL COMPACT FOR SAFE, ORDERLY AND REGULAR MIGRATION Overarching perspective from a migration expert Followed by an interactive debate CLOSING CEREMONY President of the 72 nd Session of the General Assembly Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico or the President of Mexico (TBC) - Panel will focus on the perspectives of the institutions represented in the follow-up and review process of the global compact and their complementarities as a basis for coherent partnerships - Panelists should present their perspectives in 5 minutes - In the following discussion, delegations will react to the proposals of the panelists, and provide views on followup, review and implementation - Summary panel based on a reading of what the GCM may look like, by taking into account the discussions throughout the three-day meeting - Co-facilitators, Secretary-General as rapporteur of the meeting, and an overarching expert on podium - Followed by an interactive debate that may be used by delegations to again communicate key messages or to address any other business - Co-facilitators will moderate the session and Secretary- General will provide an outlook on the SG report - The independent expert, with extensive expertise in the area of migration, will provide an overarching perspective on the discussions that took place in the previous three days - The PGA will join the panel with representatives of the host country to commence the closing ceremony immediately after the conclusion. - Closing remarks and bid farewell - PGA, Co-facilitators, SGICM and Government of Mexico on podium 7