committed against migrants, especially undocumented and irregular migrants,
63. Taking of joint action, where appropriate, to address issues of mutual concern that
require an internationally coordinated response,
64. Production of an annual report on the implementation of these Guidelines,
65. Establishment of joint research projects among NHRIs in Asia on the causes,
processes and consequences of international migration,
66. Initiation of an international campaign for the universal ratification of the
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers
and Members of their Families, and other related human rights treaties,
67. Working towards the inclusion of migration initiatives in the National Action Plans
(NAP) of the NHRIs’ respective governments,
68. Development of training modules and materials related to the human rights of
migrants,
69. Initiation and implementation of public human rights campaigns on migrant issues
aimed at awareness building,
70. Initiation and implementation of human rights education and training programs for
migrants at the time of pre-departure from the country of origin and at post-arrival
in the country of destination,
71. Initiation and implementation of human rights training programs for government
officers, in particular, law enforcement agencies, including immigration, police and
detention facilities,
72. Monitoring and participation in the regional standard-setting and institutionbuilding processes related to the human rights of migrants.
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