Migrants are contributing to economies by sharing their talents and culture. Sustainable development is only possible when we accept diversity and allow migrants the opportunities they deserve.
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2023 Theme: Act Today On International Migrants Day (18 December 2023), we reflect on and celebrate the contributions of millions of migrants worldwide. People on the move are powerful drivers for development in both their origin and destination countries, as workers, students, entrepreneurs, family members, artists, and much more. Migrants often maintain strong connections to their home countries while embracing their new communities, where they bring a wealth of knowledge, experience and skill. If managed well, mobility can be a cornerstone of sustainable development, prosperity and progress. Unlocking migration’s potential is key to accelerating efforts to meet the significant challenges of the 2030 Agenda articulated during the Sustainable Development Goal summit in New York in September 2023, for the benefit of all. There is an urgent need for the international community to provide people-centred and evidence-based solutions for people to remain in their communities, and for those who want to or must move.
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Our migration policy impacts the number of innovators in Europe. In the US, half of the most innovative digital companies have been founded by migrants #EuropeanBusinesdSummit2023
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Much has been in the news on global migration patterns and today, on International Migrants Day, I’m reflecting on how important fair and equitable migration policies are, the importance human rights play in these decisions, and of the future and what these discussions will continue to look like. The United States is a country founded on migrants and I hope this history is not forgotten as our country continues to serve as an example and leader in global policy. If managed well, mobility provides many benefits for sustainable development, prosperity, and global economies. We must not forget the contributions migrants have made to their adoptive societies.
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2023 Theme: Act Today On International Migrants Day (18 December 2023), we reflect on and celebrate the contributions of millions of migrants worldwide. People on the move are powerful drivers for development in both their origin and destination countries, as workers, students, entrepreneurs, family members, artists, and much more. Migrants often maintain strong connections to their home countries while embracing their new communities, where they bring a wealth of knowledge, experience and skill. If managed well, mobility can be a cornerstone of sustainable development, prosperity and progress. Unlocking migration’s potential is key to accelerating efforts to meet the significant challenges of the 2030 Agenda articulated during the Sustainable Development Goal summit in New York in September 2023, for the benefit of all. There is an urgent need for the international community to provide people-centred and evidence-based solutions for people to remain in their communities, and for those who want to or must move. #iom
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According to IOM - UN Migration's latest World Migration Report 2024, global estimates indicate there were around 281 million international migrants in the world in 2020. The report sheds light on trends, the shift in global migration patterns, and emerging challenges. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/dmSj-88y #WMR2024 #FightHumanTrafficking
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Regular migration pathways empower migrants to be stronger development agents to: Foster innovation, Promote trade, Develop economies. Together, we can make migration work for all. #IDMigration24
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Migration to OECD countries is at a record high, with over 6 million permanent migrants. Get key facts and figures from the OECD's 🆕 International Migration Outlook 2023: https://brnw.ch/21wDMpu
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Migration should not be solely on economic grounds. It should have a participatory approach to the host nation without encroaching their Culture and values. #oecd #migration #diaspora #nri #mea #Culture #economy #prosperity #mutual
Migration to OECD countries is at a record high, with over 6 million permanent migrants. Get key facts and figures from the OECD's 🆕 International Migration Outlook 2023: https://brnw.ch/21wDMpu
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People on the move are powerful drivers for development in both their origin and destination countries, as workers, students, entrepreneurs, family members, artists, and much more. Migrants often maintain strong connections to their home countries while embracing their new communities, where they bring a wealth of knowledge, experience and skill. If managed well, mobility can be a cornerstone of sustainable development, prosperity and progress. Unlocking migration’s potential is key to accelerating efforts to meet the significant challenges of the 2030 Agenda articulated during the Sustainable Development Goal summit in New York in September 2023, for the benefit of all. There is an urgent need for the international community to provide people-centred and evidence-based solutions for people to remain in their communities, and for those who want to or must move. #internationalmigrantsday
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