special modes of communication and advocacy for migrant workers abroad,
including for the recognition and protection of their cultural rights.
17. Share research findings regarding migrant workers at home and abroad and
call for the assistance of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights in this regard.
18. Provide training to the administrative, judicial, immigration and security
sectors to ensure respect for all the human rights of migrants.
19. Provide support, including legal aid, to migrants, who often have difficulty
accessing systems of justice.
20. Ensure that States respect their international human rights obligations,
particularly in regard to the non-derogable rights of all migrants.
21. Call for support from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights in relation to its role in combating the trafficking of persons, in
particular women and children, including in addressing the causes thereof as
well as the provision of adequate remedies.
22. Address the vulnerability of migrants and their families to HIV/AIDS.
23. Promote the adoption of national plans of action and ensure that they take into
account the rights of migrant workers, and call upon Governments to ensure
that national institutions take their rightful place in the policy-making process
in relation to migration.
24. Strengthen links with civil society, including migrants’ organizations, in
ensuring that all rights of migrants are respected domestically, regionally and
internationally.
25. Engage with the International Labour Organization, which has a critical role to
play in the protection and promotion of the rights of migrant workers, and call
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