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COVID-19: Opportunity to Improve Global and Regional Migration Governance
As states grapple with the twin crises of COVID-19 and a migration, the need to understand global and regional frameworks… Read More
COVID-19 Calls for Reforms in International Migration Governance
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the hitherto vulnerable migrants and refugees into extremely precarious conditions. Migrant workers are losing their… Read More
COVID-19: Address Vulnerability of Children on Priority
There would be huge impact of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis on poor families and their children. The economic, health and… Read More
International Migration Governance is Alive and Well: Says ILO’s Migration Specialist
Migration – domestic and international – has received renewed attention in recent months in the wake of the global pandemic… Read More
COVID-19 and Children: Reflections on World Day Against Child Labour
Working in the anti-child labour space for some time now, I have seen many things---victories, slow progress, emerging trends, fresh… Read More
Reintegrating Returning Migrants: A Global Challenge
Migration – internal and international – has been dominating headlines in India. The challenges faced by migrant workers is a… Read More
COVID-19 and Lives at Sea
The shipping industry regulates 90 per cent of the international trade running across 150 nations. It is operated by a… Read More
Migrant Workers from the Gulf: Reintegration and Rehabilitation Must
As the world finds itself caught in the grip of global pandemic COVID-19, plight of migrant workers has assumed greater… Read More
COVID-19 and International Migration Governance
Global migration scenario was discussed and debated in the past decade more than ever. The rapid increase in human mobility… Read More
Gender-based Violence at Work in South Asia
South Asia has a long history of violence against women and girls; men and women have been working for decades… Read More