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Respect for human rights fundamental to migration, says IOM
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Oct 30, 2008 - 5:18:04 AM
MANILA,
Philippines, Oct. 31 (PNA) — The International Organization for
Migration (IOM) Thursday asserted that respect for human rights is a
key element needed for migration and development.
IOM
director general William Lacy Swing, in his statement to the Global
Forum for Migration and Development (GFMD), said the protection of
migrant workers’ human rights is fundamental to making migration “a
safe, dignified and enriching experience for migrants themselves.”
To achieve this, Swing said, all forms of discrimination, intolerance and racism must be firmly rejected.
”Giving
special consideration to the needs of particularly vulnerable migrants
—including considerations based on gender, age, health— must always
remain a priority,” the IOM director general further stated.
United
Nations (UN) secretary general Ban Ki-moon earlier cited the inclusion
of “human right” as one of the topics in this year’s Global Forum on
Migration and Development (GFMD).
”I
am also pleased that protection of human rights features prominently in
this forum (GFMD),” Ban said in his opening address to the GFMD
delegation at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC)
Plenary Hall Wednesday.
”Only
by safeguarding the rights of migrants, and ensuring that migrants are
treated with the dignity and respect due any human being, can we create
the conditions which migration can contribute to development.
Exploitation is the anti-thesis development. In this times of financial
hardships, we all need to be especially vigilant,” the UN secretary
general further stated.
Ban
also stressed that deep cooperation between governments, civil society
and other stake holders is essential in addressing the issue of human
rights protections for migrant workers.
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