MFA Delivers Statement to the ILC
— June 2, 2011On June 2nd, following interventions by 26 of the participating countries of the International Labour
Continue Reading ...On June 2nd, following interventions by 26 of the participating countries of the International Labour
Continue Reading ...We, Asian Parliamentarians from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka have
Continue Reading ...Some three million Asian migrants make significant contributions to the economies of both their countries
Continue Reading ...Domestic workers are the biggest sector of workers in the world who are not protected by an international
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 ...The term of the current UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Mr. Jorge A. Bustamante,
Continue Reading ...Odhikar staff, in particular its secretary Mr. Adilur Rahman Khan, has been subjected to surveillance
Continue Reading ...“Today’s world must respect human rights. No country can feel safe without respecting human rights
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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