 International Migration is present across the 2030 agenda, with SDG targets covering topics from remittances to migration governance. There is now a need to track progress towards meeting various migration-related SDG targets. The SDG's motto is to leave no one behind, and this also means there's a need to identify migrant groups within SDG indicators. This can only be done with high-quality migration data. As monitoring and reporting of the SDG's are country-owned processes, there's a need for capacity-building efforts on migration data at the national level. The workshops we carry out at IOM aim to help governments around the world improve the way they collect data to monitor migration topics in the context of the SDG's. The workshops help governments make sense of the SDG follow-up and review mechanisms and how to apply these to their national contexts. For example, we share tools to help countries carry out a migration data mapping exercise to see what data is already available to them to use for SDG indicators and to see what indicators they can use. We also share technical advice on how to disaggregate data by migratory status to help governments understand how migrants are faring and compendium non-migrants in health, education and other areas.