Migrant Forum in Asia
Telefax: +632.8277.9484 | Mobile: +63.921.540.5063
Email: mfa@mfasia.org | Website: www.mfasia.org

  • 2005 2nd Qtr Newsletter

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  • 2005 3rd Qtr Newsletter

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  • 2005 1st Qtr Newsletter

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  • Building Alliances and Lobbying for Migrants’ Human Rights

    The report is the outcome of the participation of the Migrant Forum in Asia in the general discussion on migration at the International Labour Conference in Geneva in June 2004. the report contains key statments and advocacy issues that were raised in the Conference and highlights the process of NonGovernmental Organizations (NGOs) participation in collaboration...

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  • 9th Regional Conference on Migration Report

    Recognizing the worsening situation of migrant workers despite international standards and framework settings developed in the recent years, the Migrant Forum in Asia dedicated the 9th RCM in developing a  critique and analysis of the impact of the intensifying globalization to all migrant workers, in particular to women workers, which comprise a large percentage of...

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About Us

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.

Regional Secretariat

25 Matiyaga Street,
Central District, Diliman,
Quezon City 1100
Philippines

Phone: +63-2-8277-9484
Mobile: +639215405063

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