Migration forum slated in Manila this October

The Philippines’ best practices with regard to migration will be highlighted when the United Nations holds the 2nd Global Forum on Migration and Development, a global consultative process that will address the multidimensional aspects, opportunities and challenges related to international migration and its inter-linkages with development open to all 192 UN member states.

The 2nd GFMD is scheduled for October in Manila and in preparation for this, the Philippines presented last March 10, the themes that will be discussed in the three roundtable sessions at the Manila meeting.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said the central theme of the Philippine GFMD is "Protecting and Empowering Migrants for Development." It reflects a growing understanding that the developmental benefits of migration are contingent upon the degree to which migrants are protected and empowered by both home and host countries.

In a statement, the DFA added that the country will showcase its migration process, from pre-deployment to on-site protection of migrants to migrant return and reintegration.

"It will advance the view that the protection of migrants is a shared responsibility of labor-sending and labor-receiving countries. It will also emphasize the fact that the first line of defense in the protection of migrant workers starts right at home even before they leave for work," the DFA Undersecretary for Migrant Worker Affairs Esteban Conejos Jr. said.

The DFA added that the 2nd meeting of the GFMD affords the Philippines a unique opportunity to demonstrate the government’s extensive policy and institutional protection mechanisms for our migrant workers, which are regarded as model practices in the global community. ABSCBN News

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