Full Resource Archive
Global Compact For, With and By Migrants (Progressive Statement)
The Progressive Statement is from the from the 2nd Virtual Migrants’ Echo Conference on the Regional Review of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) organised on 21 October 2021. It contains five key recommendations in relation to the GCM.
APMM launches Migrant Voices Interview Series
The Migrant Voices Interview Series is part of APMM's efforts to bring forward migrants' stories of struggle, resilience and victory amid the pandemic.
Champion Migrants and Refugees' Rights - 2nd Migrants Echo on GCM held
On October 21, 2021, the 2nd Migrants Echo Conference on the Regional Review of the Global Compact for Migration was successfully held. More than 140 participants from 70 organisations across Asia Pacific participated.
[Narrative Report] First Virtual Migrants' Echo on the GCM Regional Review
On May 21, 2021, the Virtual Migrants' Echo Conference on the Asia Pacific Regional Review of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was organised. Around 95 participants from 70 groups, many of which are migrant groups, joined in the meeting. Please see the complete narrative report here.
APMM, IWRAW AP organize CEDAW webinar for women migrants
APMM successfully organized with IWRAW-AP “YOU and CEDAW: Introductory Webinar on Framing Rights of Women Migrants under CEDAW”. More than 150 participants across the region participated.
2020年10月22日區域移民議程—於亞太地區內外移民及其家屬的問題和訴求
Chinese version of Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants’ (APMM) Virtual Conference on Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) and the Migrant Regional Agenda on 20-22 October 2020.
Regional Migrants’ Agenda Issues and Demands of Migrants and Their Families in and from Asia Pacific 22 October 2020
Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM) organized a Virtual Conference on Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) and the Migrant Regional Agenda on 20-22 October 2020.
ISU DAN TUNTUTAN AGENDA REGIONAL MIGRAN DARI MIGRAN DAN KELUARGANYA YANG BERADA DAN BERASAL DARI ASIA PASIFIK, 22 OKTOBER 2020
This is the Indonesian version of the article on the Regional Migrants’ Agenda Issues and Demands of Migrants and Their Families in and from Asia Pacific 22 October 2020.
Indonesian Migrant Workers Group Submits Statement Regarding the Government of Indonesia's National Voluntary Report at HLPF 2021
The Indonesian Migrant Workers Group sent a joint statement to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations New York, and the SDGs National Secretariat.
Kelompok Pekerja Migran Indonesia Menyampaikan Pernyataan Terkait Laporan Sukarela Nasional Pemerintah Indonesia Pada HLPF 2021
The APMM is releasing the Indonesian translation of the Regional Migrants Agenda, a list of demands that came out of the Virtual Migrants's Conference last November 2021.
African Migrations: Issues and Perspectives
The African Coalition on Migration and Development (ACOMAD) hosted a webinar in collaboration with and City Society Coalition on Sustainable Development (CSCSD).
APMM Canva Training
Last July 26, APMM conducted a Canva training for its staff and members.
"Ensure migrants participation in GCM" APMM's Asis highlights in HLPF Side Event
APMM's Rey Asis provided input on activating grassroots migrants' participation in GCM regional review processes in the Virtual Side Event during the High Level Political Forum last July 8.
Leave No Migrant Behind - APMM/APRCEM intervention in HLPF Session 2
APMM's Rey Asis gave an intervention on behalf of the Asia Pacific Regional CSO Engagement Mechanism during Session 2 of the High Level Political Forum on "Ensuring No One Is Left Behind."
Research on Undocumented Migrants in Malaysia released
The APMM releases the research on undocumented migrant workers, entitled "No Contracts, No Rights: Undocumented Indonesian and Filipino Migrant Workers in Malaysia Before and During the Pandemic".
[Research] Trafficking in Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines
The APMM releases the research study looking into the lived experiences of trafficking survivors in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines
APMM hosts Migrants’ Echo Conference on GCM Regional Review
Participated in by more than 90 migrants, advocates, faith leaders and civil society, the Virtual Migrants' Echo Conference provided the space to discuss the Asia-Pacific regional review of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migrants, its challenges for migrants, and ways forward
Story of Achi (stories of migrant workers during COVID19)
Achi, an Indonesian domestic worker, tells her story of struggle during the COVID-19 pandemic. She is in Hong Kong
Making Migrants’ Vulnerability History (GCM Side Event)
During the GCM's Asia Pacific Regional Review, The APMM organized a side event focusing on the living and working vulnerabilities of migrant workers. Speakers from the Migrants Trade Union (South Korea), FIRST Union (New Zealand) and Films4Peace Foundation (Bangladesh) presented.