Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for International Migrants Day -
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Today is #InternationalMigrantsDay, "a day set aside to recognize the important contribution of migrants while highlighting the challenges they face" - UNFoundation To see data on human rights and migrants and immigrants, visit the Rights Tracker Show more rightstracker.org Migrants and/or immigrants
— Human Rights Measurement Initiative (@rightsmetrics) December 16, 2023
Join us on 18th December, International Migrants Day, for the next edition of our talk series- by Dr. Alexandra Mezzadri, SOAS, moderated by Prof. K.P. Kannan. Registration details in the link below, do attend and help spread the word! Show more Quote Work Fair and Free Foundation · Dec 14 With its commitment to work towards a dignified work and life for all migrant workers, Work Fair and Free Foundation is pleased to announce the next talk in our ongoing lecture series with Dr. Alessandra Mezzadri. The talk is on the 18th of December, 2023, a day set aside (1/2) Show more
On International #MigrantsDay, we recognize and celebrate the many opportunities of migration. If managed well, mobility can be a cornerstone of sustainable development, prosperity, and progress. Each person can make a difference. We must Show more
The brilliant Dennis Skinner on how vital migrant workers are to the NHS. Our healthcare system would collapse without them. Instead of stoking xenophobia, politicians should focus their energy on demanding proper pay and better conditions for all NHS workers. Show more
No matter why or how people move, we are all driven by the eternal human quest for a better life, to find dignified work opportunities, to give our children a good education, or to live in a safe & warm home. Let's #StandUp4Migrants & for everyone's right to belong! Show more
On International #MigrantsDay, I'm sharing my journey, again, from seeking safety to becoming a doctor, to show one example of how migration helps our society: . 1999 - forced to leave family in Afghanistan to seek safety in UK aged 15 having lived childhood in war and camps .… Show more
What exactly is there to celebrate? Rape, murder, drug gangs, housing shortage, hospital waiting lists, no doctors appointments, no school places, loss of identity & culture etc? Migrants should be celebrated on International Show more msn.com Migrants should be celebrated on International Migrants' Day, not condemned
There is no country in the world that has benefited from, or taken advantage of, international migration more than Ireland. Most of it was forced, some made a choice, but international migrants the Irish have been. And I, for one, remember that. Show more un.org International Migrants Day | United Nations
“We must work towards a more humane and orderly management of migration for the benefit of all, including communities of origin, transit, and destination.” — @antonioguterres on Monday’s #MigrantsDay. Show more
Say it loud, say it clear: refugees are welcome here. @jeremycorbyn speaks at tonight’s #MigrantsDay demonstration outside the Home Office and calls for the government to end the scapegoating of refugees. Show more ALT