🚨Check out the Spotlight Report on Global #Migration2022! 📢Read what grassroots organizations, activists and communities’ voices demand from states @UN#IMRF For the full report, visit https://t.co/MxlUEwJLKo
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From our allies @ituc statement on #IMRF2022: Global Compact for migration: good intentions but weak on labour standards https://t.co/1D0uqLBkuj #Migration2022
#ClimateCrisis is a threat multiplier, worsening inequalities & vulnerabilities.
Rebooted #GlobalCompactOnMigration process needs to ensure #HumanRights are protected in diff. migration contexts - esp. for at-risk cohorts like women, OVCs, elderly, minorities, undocumented
#LNOB
Article today by Shannon Lederer and Neha Misra, both members of WIMN, as part of @GCMigration and @FESonline Spotlight Report initiative. What would a workers-first migration agenda look like? https://t.co/j2lbZKOiD1
At a time when many governments view migrants and asylum seekers in a hostile way, it's critical to respond to migration in a way that centers human rights. #IMRF#Migration2022 3/3
As the Global Compact for Migration meets this week, a strong commitment must be made by all to put migrant workers at the center. They're the ones who make the journey from home to employment site and experience exploitation along the way. @ICCRonline@InvestForRights @BHRRC @UN
Now is the time to think boldly about the structural shifts needed to address pervasive injustices and scale up commitments to laws, policies and investments that support decent work for all. #Migration2022@GCMigration https://t.co/j2lbZKwHer
Cathi Tactaquin, Co-convener of WIMN, reflects on how climate will displace people and the need for rights-based pathways in response. Part of @GCMigration Spotlight Report series. #Migration2022#IMRF2022
https://t.co/j0L3zTwDrb
Download the Spotlight Report on Global Migration focuses on key issues affecting migrants. It brings grassroots organisations, activists and communities’ voices to the forefront, speaking to decision-makers at the policy level.
@FESonline@GCMigration
https://t.co/Tlcno3pSuF
Our member @NNIRRnetwork Director Alma Maquitico OpEd adapted from her Spotlight Report article: "Pain, trauma, and death are the central and intended consequences of the immigration deterrence model"
The human cost of border deterrence https://t.co/HacWnGBG1L
1/5 "Gender-responsive promise of the GCM will only be possible if women’s human rights, (and) international labour standards…are fully incorporated into all national, regional and global migration policy." Today we are farther from those goals. WIMN statement. #Migration2022
A social crisis forced us to leave our homes, our country, our families. And here we are, working honestly. But many people don't understand that—Jhonniel Colina, #migrantworker from #Venezuela in #Colombia@UNIDAPPCOL
https://t.co/DUNAmhsoDW
@GCMigration @FES_Migration
@Nmisra05 & Shannon Lederer Op Ed calling for "policy coherence that incorporates #migrationgovernance into the broader economic, social, racial & gender justice agenda." #Migration2022@SolidarityCntr@AFLCIOGlobal Decent work for all, including migrants https://t.co/BbwxnXI8N1