Ireland joins International Centre for Migration Policy Development
Ireland has joined the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) as its 21st member state.
The Vienna-based international organisation is focused on the development and implementation of long-term strategies to manage migration for its members. The centre analyses migratory flows experienced by European states to develop measures for the improved recognition and control of migratory movements.
Helen McEntee, the justice minister, said: “Global migration is increasingly complex and multifaceted. Ireland cannot go it alone; effective migration policy cannot be developed or implemented in isolation.
“Ireland becoming a member of the International Centre for Migration Policy Development is very welcome and brings a wealth of expertise which will be an invaluable resource to Irish policymakers.”
Michael Spindelegger, ICMPD director-general, added: “We are happy to welcome Ireland as our newest member state.
“ICMPD’s member states represent a group of countries highly relevant to and uniquely positioned in tackling issues around migration — and Ireland has been an active stakeholder in these efforts.
“As a member state, Ireland will further strengthen the strategic dimension of our engagement with the broader European Union and beyond.”
Ireland’s accession follows that of the Netherlands last year, Greece in 2021 and Germany in 2020.