Noting that migration can also be seen as a positive force and that migrants
can make a valuable contribution to economic development, diversity and better
relations among peoples.
Noting also the importance of inter- and intra-regional relationships among
national institutions, given the nature of migration and their capacity to share
information and support each other when dealing with migrants and specific migration
issues,
Recognizing the importance of appropriate, complete and current information
concerning the status of the rights of migrants, taking note that a number of national
institutions have prepared reports containing such information,
Noting the urgent need for a strong global and regional framework for
migration that addresses:
(a) The push factors in countries of origin, including lack of good governance,
poverty, civil conflict, unemployment and lack of development;
(b) Fair and efficient processes to facilitate meeting labour needs in receiving
countries;
(c) Investment in infrastructure, training of personnel and coordination of policy
structures to manage migration flows and protect migrant workers; and
(d) Protecting all the human rights and the dignity of migrants in all
circumstances,
Stressing that in order to fulfil their mandates, national institutions require
adequate resources and that it is a responsibility of the State to ensure this,
Declare they will:
1. Treat the protection and promotion of migrants’ rights as a priority and
for that purpose/to that end identify focal points for this area within their
institution;
2. Intensify efforts to ensure awareness of the rights of migrants, including
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