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APMM launches COVID-19 Migrant Monitor
The APMM launches today its COVID-19 Migrant Monitor, gathering updates on travel restrictions and policy responses of governments and how they impact on migrants as well as initiatives of migrant groups, advocates and other institutions to provide support and solidarity with migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic
APMM Tribute to Andres "Boypee" Panganiban
Andres "Boypee" Panganiban, the first executive director of the Asia Pacific Mission for Migrant Filipinos (APMMF), passed away last April 1, 2020. This is our tribute to him.
Realizing the Global Compact for and with Migrants
The APMM highlights in this statement the important role grassroots migrants play in the GCM implementation and review.
Include migrants in service and support during outbreak
This is the APMM statement on the situation of migrants during the COVID-19 outbreak.
SUMA 2017: Duterte must protect migrants, address root causes of forced migration
Migrante International has successfully conducted SUMA 2017: The State of Filipino Migrants and their Families under the Duterte Administration last 7 June, 2017 at the UP College of Law, University of the Philippines Diliman. The event was also commemorated as Migrants Day, which is on its 22nd commemoration since the creation of the Migrants Day Act of 1995.
Taking Flight: The Plight of the OFWs in their Own Home (Part 2) by Michelle Lado
The Philippine Government has taken upon itself to deploy Filipino workers as early as the 1970s through the Labor Export Policy program. It started in the pre-Martial Law days of the 1970s due to economic crisis.
Migrant leader chosen to speak at UN Summit
Leader of grassroots migrants speak during the UN Summit on Migrants and Refugees
AMMORE holds General Assembly
The Alliance of Marriage Migrants Organizations for Rights and Empowerment, or AMMORE, has successfully concluded its first general assembly in Bangkok, Thailand last March 23, 2017.
Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development 2017
With the theme “Eradicating poverty and promoting prosperity in a changing Asia-Pacific”, the forum aimed to serve a venue for dialogue on (1) Regional perspectives on the implementation, follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including in depth review of the theme and SDGs: 1, 2, 3, 5, 9 and 14 and 17, the cluster of goals to be discussed by the High-level political forum on sustainable development (HLPF) in 2017; and (2) Strengthening implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in the Asia-Pacific, including the consideration of a draft regional road map for implementing the 2030 Agenda in Asia and the Pacific, with a view to strengthening implementation efforts.
The Communique of the Asia Consultation on “Human Trafficking and Forced Migration: A Call for Decent Labour and a Living Wage”
We gathered under the auspices of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA), on the occasion of its 60th anniversary and on the convening of the 2017 Asia Mission Conference. The consultation was organized in cooperation with the Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM), the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) and the Myanmar Council of Churches (MCC).
Asia Pacific Civil Society Forum on Sustainable Development
More than 150 civil society organizations (CSOs) from across the Asia-Pacific region participated in the Asia Pacific Civil Society Forum on Sustainable Development from March 26 to 28 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Successful Interfaith Meet on Labor Trafficking
Held in Jakarta, the conference gathered 52 participants coming from 38 organizations and institutions in 11 countries and country regions forging cooperation and partnership supporting the struggle of migrants for human rights, justice and decent work.
Commemorating IWD 2017: Marriage Migrants Deserve Recognition and Respect
On the commemoration of the 2017 International Women’s Day, we in the Action Network of Marriage Migrants for Rights and Empowerment (AMMORE) assert our space in society as part of the sector who continue to struggle against sexual discrimination, oppression and racism.
UFDWR Statement on ILO C189
This is the statement of the United for Foreign Domestic Workers’ Rights (UFWDR) on the 5th year of the ratification of the ILO C189 (Domestic Workers Convention).