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The Workshop on “Strengthening dialogue between ESCWA and ESCAP countries on international migration and development”
Outline• Context and rationale
• Aims and objectives
• Workshop report
• Findings and recommendations
• Advances, gaps and challenges
• Participant evaluation and next steps
Context and rationale• Migration between ESCAP and ESCWA
countries is extremely intense, and has important development implications– ESCAP countries: employment and
remittances– ESCWA countries: labour force
• It has some particular features– Migration of an explicitly temporary nature– Migrant-majority countries
Photos: Donovan Storey/IRIN
Context and rationale (continued)• However, these migration flows bring
important concerns:– ESCAP countries: social protection, divided
families, migration costs, “culture of migration”;– ESCWA countries: unemployment of nationals,
segmented labour markets, cultural effects of immigration
– Shared concerns: rights of migrants, abusive recruitment/employment practices
Aims and objectives• ESCWA and ESCAP held an interregional
workshop to:– Enhance national-level skills and capacities to
design and implement policies and programmes which maximise the gains and minimize the challenges of international migration for development; and
– Develop recommendations to feed into future international consultative processes on migration
Workshop report• Workshop held 28-30 June 2011, at the UN
House in Beirut• Organized by ESCWA and ESCAP Social
Development Divisions• Participants from 3 ESCWA member
country Governments (plus the GCC) and 5 ESCAP member countries, as well as civil society, academics and IOs
Workshop report (continued)• Sessions focused on
– Key trends and challenges related to international migration and development
– Managing international migration while protecting migrants
– Assessing migration from a gender perspective – Sharing national experiences and good practices
related to the management of international migration and the protection of migrants
– Preparing the agenda for future interregional dialogue
Findings and recommendations• Findings:
– Migration from the ESCAP to the ESCWA region is extremely important.
– Potential for development benefits…– …However, the economic, social, and cultural
vulnerability of migrants remains high due to gaps in existing social protection measures.
– The situation of domestic workers is an area of particular concern
Findings and recommendations (continued)
• Recommendations:– Migration and development
• Mainstreaming migration, including return and reintegration
• Better data
– Governance of labour migration• Reform of existing systems
• Bilateral agreements
– Protection of migrant workers• Social protection
• Focus on gender dimension of migration
– Multilateral and multi-stakeholder cooperation and dialogue
Advances, gaps and challenges• Advances:
– Increased understanding– Abu Dhabi Dialogue– Memoranda of Understanding
• Gaps– Lack of implementation and follow-up– Limited civil society role
• Challenges– Power disparities– Private sector regulation– Domestic work
Participant evaluation and next steps
• Evaluation results:– Participants were generally satisfied with the
workshop and its results, feeling the meeting, knowledge tools and recommendations addressed the concerns and priorities of their countries
– Participants indicated they intended to use the findings and recommendations in their work and research
• Next steps– Final report of the meeting – Publication (forthcoming)