Local Migration Governance Indicators (Local MGI) Process in Coto Brus

 

Munipality of Coto Brus

Mayor

Rafael Angel Navarro Umaña

Start of Project

17/11/2021

End of Project

30/09/2022

Website

© Municipalidad de Coto Brus/Primera Política Migratoria Local en Costa Rica, 09 de agosto de 2022

 

Overview

The Municipality of Coto Brus participated in the Local Migration Governance Indicators Process (Local MGI) from 2021-2022. The objective of this process is to gain a better understanding of the policies, programs, and structures in place to manage migration, identify areas with good practices as well as areas that could be further developed, and establish priorities based on these findings. One of the key benefits of embarking on this process is that it contributes to the strengthening of local governments’ institutional capacities to manage migration by providing accurate and timely data to develop evidence-based policies and interventions. In Coto Brus, the Local MGI process is supporting the development of the Municipal Migration Policy, the first of its kind in Costa Rica.

Expected Impact

The Municipality of Coto Brus will utilize the findings of the Local MGI assessments to inform the process of developing its Municipal Migration Policy. Through the assessment, the Municipality will be able to identify the good practices as well as areas with potential for further development, which will be essential to select the key priority areas that will structure the policy. Moreover, this exercise will allow us to establish a baseline of the migration governance capacities in Coto Brus, set strategic goals and objectives, and track the progress achieved over time.

Lessons Learnt

The project team has identified a few takeaways:

  1. The exchange of knowledge between local authorities is key; by learning from one another’s successes and shortcomings, we can be better prepared to tackle the challenges and harness the benefits of migration.

  2. Local authorities must work together around common objectives and coordinate with the national government to ensure better articulation around migration-related issues. For instance, in Costa Rica, four other municipalities have embarked on the process (San José, Heredia, Desamparados and La Cruz), and the Coto Brus MGI project team looks forward to joining them in spaces for dialogue and knowledge exchange.

 

Priority Objectives

Engaging in regional and multilateral partnerships and increasing city-to-city cooperation

Improving migration governance and forced displacement protection

 
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