Friday, 17 December 2021

International Migrants Day 2O21; December 18th.



FORUM: "Harnessing the potential of human mobility." International Migrants Day 2O21.

The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) offers the opportunity and guidance to actualize human mobility and seize the opportunities it presents. Learn about the The potential of diasporas for development


International Migrants Day (18 December) this year falls almost exactly 70 years after the Brussels conference that led to the establishment of the organization that, in 1989, was renamed the International Organization for Migration. A broad range of factors continue to determine the movement of people. They are either voluntary or forced movements as a result of the increased magnitude and frequency of disasters, economic challenges and extreme poverty or conflict. Approximately 281 million people were international migrants in 2020, representing 3.6 per cent of the global population. All these will significantly affect the characteristics and scale of migration in the future, and determine the strategies and policies countries must develop in order to harness the potential of migration while ensuring the fundamental human rights of migrants are protected.


STATEMENTS


International Migrants Day 2021 celebrates the potential of human mobility.During the pandemic, migrants have served as frontline workers. Migrants contribute to jobs and economic growth, boost tourism, and contribute to rich and diverse societies. 



“We must renew our commitment to establishing and reinforcing legal, humane channels for migration that balance and protect both national sovereignty and the human rights of people on the move.,” IOM Director General calls for collective efforts and commitment to create policies that maximize the potential of migration.


International Migration Needs More Than Just Collective Attention; It Needs Collective Action

Migrants contribute with their knowledge, networks, and skills to build stronger, more resilient communities. The global social and economic landscape can be shaped through impactful decisions to address the challenges and opportunities presented by global mobility and people on the move.

The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) offers the opportunity and guidance to actualize human mobility and seize the opportunities it presents.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has assisted millions of migrants since it emerged 70 years ago to assist the vast number of Europeans displaced by the Second World War and continues to lead the way in promoting a humane and orderly management of migration for the benefit of all, including the communities of origin, transit and destination.



TAKE ACTION
  
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) invites you to get involved, take action and participate in different collective initiatives to make migration work for all. Everybody has an important role to play in making migration work for all, including migrants and the communities of origin, transit and destination. Migration affects and is affected by all areas of sustainable development. Migration governance will be a success factor for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Border closures have affected everyone. Thousands of miners from Mozambique lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 restrictions in South Africa. Learn how IOM supported them.





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