6.
Requests all States, international organizations and relevant stakeholders to
take into account in their policies and initiatives on migration issues the global character of
the migratory phenomenon and to give the necessary relevance to international, regional and
bilateral cooperation in this field, with a view to addressing, in a comprehensive manner, its
causes and consequences and granting priority to the protection of human rights of migrants;
7.
Reaffirms emphatically the duty of States parties to ensure full respect for and
observance of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, particularly with regard to the
right of foreign nationals, regardless of their immigration status, to communicate with a
consular official of their own State in the case of detention, and the obligation of the State in
whose territory the detention occurs to inform the foreign national of that right;
8.
Expresses concern about the legislation and the measures adopted by some
States that restrict the human rights and fundamental freedoms of migrants;
9.
Welcomes immigration programmes, adopted by some countries, that allow
migrants to integrate fully into the host countries, facilitate family reunification and promote a
harmonious and tolerant environment, and encourages States to consider the possibility of
adopting these types of programmes;
10.
Calls upon States to facilitate family reunification in an expeditious and
effective manner, with due regard to applicable laws, as such reunification has a positive
effect on the integration of migrants;
11.
Encourages all States to apply a gender perspective in developing international
migration policies and programmes in order to adopt the necessary measures to better protect
women and girls against dangers and abuse during migration;
12.
Encourages States of origin to promote and protect the human rights of those
families of migrant workers that remain in the countries of origin, paying particular attention
to children and adolescents whose parents have emigrated, and encourages international
organizations to consider supporting States in this regard;
13.
Requests all States, in conformity with national legislation and applicable
international legal instruments to which they are party, firmly to prosecute violations of
labour law with regard to migrant workers’ conditions of work, inter alia those related to their
remuneration and conditions of health, safety at work and the right to freedom of association;
14.
Encourages all States to remove unlawful obstacles that may prevent the safe,
unrestricted and expeditious transfer of earnings, assets and pensions of migrants to their
country of origin or to any other countries, in conformity with applicable legislation, and to
consider, as appropriate, measures to solve other problems that may impede such transfers;
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