Conference Statement: 2011 Asia Regional Conference on ILO Convention 189
— October 28, 2011We are more than 140 participants representing organizations from more than 20 countries and territories,
Continue Reading ...We are more than 140 participants representing organizations from more than 20 countries and territories,
Continue Reading ...We, Asian Parliamentarians from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka have
Continue Reading ...We, the participants of the Civil Society Consultation for the 4th Colombo Process organized by Migrant
Continue Reading ...Migrant Forum in Asia, Human Rights Watch, and CARAM Asia welcome the reinvigoration of the Colombo Process,
Continue Reading ...Joint Civil Society Declaration and Recommendation On Migration, Development and Human Rights and The
Continue Reading ...Asia (MFA) in its advocacy for the protection and promotion of the rights of migrant workers and their
Continue Reading ...We, the undersigned organizations, groups and networks, concerned about
Continue Reading ...The Alliance of Migrants and Advocates to Amend RA 8042 (AMEND) and the Network Opposed to Violence Against
Continue Reading ...Government leaders from all over the world will hold the 2nd Global Forum on Migration and Development
Continue Reading ...MFA is a regional network of non-government organizations (NGOs), associations and trade unions of migrant workers, and individual advocates in Asia who are committed to protect and promote the rights and welfare of migrant workers.
It is guided by a vision of an alternative world system based on respect for human rights and dignity, social justice, and gender equity, particularly for migrant workers.
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