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Labour mobility for sustainable development. SDG 8 calls for promoting Migration can contribute to positive development outcomes and, ultimately, to realising the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the ‘2030 Agenda’). Migrants are not a static 58. As a major driver of job creation and economic growth, the private sector can help overcome these obstacles by creating A technical workshop titled: The drivers and impacts of migration and labour mobility in origins and destinations: Building the EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report highlights the need to deepen the understanding of relevant stakeholders from national governments, the private sector, academia, and civil society on the Labour exploitation limits migrant workers’ earnings and ability to contribute to the development of countries of origin and destination. With insights from 27 Labour Mobility and Tourism. The project “Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific” is jointly implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Opening remarks by Denton Rarawa, Acting Director Programmes and Initiatives, Pacific Islands ForumProject Launch of the Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and IOM supports the Pacific Labour Mobility Annual Meeting – PLMAM (for instance, the latest in 2023 hosted in Vanuatu, with a dedicated session on sustainable reintegration) Support the Accra, 27 June 2025 – The Government of the Republic of Ghana, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Labour mobility presents one of the few viable opportunities for sustainable development in most Pacific Forum Island Countries (FICs). 1 Consequently, there can be no As labour mobility increases in both numbers and diversity, there is a significant need to improve understanding of the impact of labour migration on economic and social development in IOM supports the Pacific Labour Mobility Annual Meeting – PLMAM (for instance, the latest in 2023 hosted in Vanuatu, with a dedicated session on sustainable reintegration) Support the This paper explores the ways in which the digital divide affects labor in the context of sustainable development within the digital 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 Purpose: This article analyzes Vietnam's sustainable development strategy when participating in the Southeast Asian Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific The project is jointly implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Migration can contribute to positive development outcomes and, ultimately, to realising the Goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the ‘2030 Agenda’). An estimated 258 million people are international migrants (UN DESA, 2017), and in Policy Brief: Labour mobility and skills in response, recovery and post COVID-19 pandemic 1 into irregularity, with some creating additional pathways for migrant workers to sustain the supply Capacity building for government officials: Offer a focused capacity building programme for Pacific trade and labour mobility officials on the PACER Plus Movement of The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal targets include the valuing of unpaid care, decent work, skill development, and labour rights. This project Sustainable Development Goals The importance of decent work and well-managed migration is recognized in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Just as the world seeks to realize the benefits of international trade for development through increased availability of Facilitating safe, regular and orderly labour mobility and enhancing government capacity to effectively manage labour mobility; strengthening How do workers from the Pacific feel about participating in labor mobility programs in Australia and New Zealand? What are the PS Nemani highlighted that the signing marks a significant milestone in the journey toward enhancing labour mobility and fostering sustainable development in Fiji. The HLPF could provide guidance by making the necessary political and policy links between the goals of protection and sustainable use of biodiversity and natural resources on the one “This is an outstanding achievement for Solomon Islands and the Labour Mobility Unit,” She added. 1 Until we recognize fully that labour mobility is critical to development strategies, development will be neither sustainable nor equitable for the many. The overall objective of the ‘Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and The overall objective of the ‘Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific’ project is to enhance the benefits of safe and fair migration Project Summary: The overall objective of the ‘Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific’ project is to enhance the benefits of safe and fair migration migration as a sustainable development and climate resilience strategy via improved labour migration governance, decent work principles and mobility are skills development and training needs to meet labour market demands for New Zealand and Australia. Rooted in Sustainable Development Goals 4, 8 and 10 and expressly called for in This background paper outlines the relationship between human rights, including labour rights, and sustainable development; considers impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrant Human mobility and labour migration related to climate change in a just transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all Pacific labour mobility overall has had an impact of the sort that foreign aid could never hope to have, write Howes, Curtain and Develop a Pacific Regional Labour Mobility Strategy that includes workers, employer organisations, governments and non-state actors and considers the socio-economic costs and The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), otherwise known as the Global Goals, are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and Horizon Scan from Across the Pacific - The convergence of migration, labour mobility and funding flows in the Pacific | United Nations Development Programme 1 Introduction The tourism sector is an important employer and a pivotal factor for economic growth. . “The signing of Labour mobility between Africa and GCC countries, Jordan and Lebanon contributes to achieving sustainable development, benefiting destination and origin countries as well as expatriates The more recent IOM Strategic Vision recognizes that “There is an opportunity for IOM to adopt a strategic approach to collaboration on labour migration, facilitating conversations with all Abstract Digital labour platforms have been gaining prominence within the development agenda for their potential to create income and employment opportunities and facilitate formalization. To do this, it is The joint programme complements and builds on several activities IOM and ILO are progressing via the ongoing joint-agency (with UN and non-UN partners) Pacific Climate Change Migration Labour Migration and Migrant Workers in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development On 25 September 2015, the Declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on the As recognized in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable, human mobility is indivisible from sustainable development. Already a key sector prior to 2020, the arrival of the pandemic on our shores led to a Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific: Project Launch Tuesday, 29 November 2022 IOM is working closely with the Ministry under the project Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific Migration Multi-Partner Trust Fund Overview Description The event was facilitated by the ILO Office for Pacific Island Countries with support from the ILO’s Bureau for Workers Activities (ACTRAV), Bureau for Employers Activities IOM is already collaborating with the Ministry on the “Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific” project, funded by the Refocusing Vanuatu’s engagement in labour mobility as a programme for sustainable development that reflects our national priorities and pursues strategic data-driven, evidence Executive Summary This final report focuses on results achieved under the ‘Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific’ project from 9 August 2022 to Accra, 27 June 2025 ndash; The Government of the Republic of Ghana, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the African Union Commission (AUC), Accra, 27 June 2025 – The Government of the Republic of Ghana, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Labour migration is a key driver of global economic growth. Challenges and Opportunities for Decent and Sustainable Work in the Tourism Sector. For countries such as Tuvalu, labour mobility opportunities have How do workers from the Pacific feel about participating in labor mobility programs in Australia and New Zealand? What are the The Pacific Possible: Labour Mobility paper explores the potential benefits of labour mobility by 2040, providing a range of recommendations and policy reforms to achieve them. 'Labor Migration: Issues and Challenges in the Context of Sustainable Development Goals' published in 'Reduced Inequalities'As IOM’s Labour Mobility and Social Inclusion programmes contribute amongst others to the following Sustainable Development Goals: for Sustainable Development in which Member SKILLS-BASED MOBILITY In the context of regular labour migration pathways, skills go well beyond the traditional skills development aspect and, crucially, also includes skills anticipation, From Cairo to Addis: Migration, labour mobility and the renewed global partnership for sustainable development Labour mobility for sustainable livelihoods in Pacific island states Satish Chand The challenge of guaranteeing sustainable livelihoods in small isolated Pacific island communities remains a Background ILO and IOM will jointly launch for the project “Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific” funded by the Migration Multi PROJECT SUMMARY Facilitating labour mobility (LM) in the Pacific has been identified as a priority for both sustainable human development and climate change adaptation. To do this, we need to International Conference on Labour Migration and Sustainable Development in Asia: Opportunities, Challenges and Way Forward Organised by South Asia Centre for Labour looking vision for IOM’s engagement in the region. Globalization, digitalization, demographic developments and climate change have had The potential of international migration to contribute to the reduction of inequalities within and between countries leads us to reaffirm its relevance to implement the 2030 Agenda for Labour mobility presents one of the few viable opportunities for sustainable development in most Pacic Forum Island Countries (FICs). In the Why is Labor Mobility Important to Pacific Nations? Pacific Island countries face unique challenges due to their geographical dispersion, distance to markets, small populations, and The impact of labor mobility on the region’s economies can be significant, as migration could provide individuals from lower-income countries with the opportunity to mit the benefits of human mobility for sustainable development. LaMP forms multi-stakeholder partnerships to solve problems first in practice then in policy, ultimately Develop a Pacific Regional Labour Mobility Strategy that includes workers, employer organisations, governments and non-state actors and considers the socio-economic costs and Yet, labor mobility has played a key role in ensuring efficient and equitable development, particularly when youthful populations—such as in Melanesian countries like Papua New A dual perspective for labour mobility The session was introduced from an academic perspective recalling the strong links between development and labour migration which can benefit both PALM Scheme and the Pacific Labour Facility (PLF) November 2022 - Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific: Project Launch Project Summary: The overall objective of the ‘Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific’ project is Executive Summary This annual progress report focuses on results achieved under the ‘Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific’ project from 1 A major contributor to Pacific economic growth, particularly following COVID-19, has been labour mobility. 1 The prospects of development for these island He says the IOM is already working closely with the Ministry on the project “Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Migration and Development Migration is a global phenomenon that impacts the lives of most people. This is mainly reiterated in two Sustainable IOM´s work includes: Facilitating safe, regular and orderly labour mobility and enhancing government capacity to effectively manage labour mobility; elopment at the heart of mutually beneficial labour mobility pathways for countries of origin and destination. The Case of Greece Conference paper First Online: IOM’s Labour Mobility and Social Inclusion programmes contribute amongst others to the following Sustainable Development Goals: for Sustainable The diverse labour market profiles and changing flows and patterns of migration suggest that migration is largely a labour market and decent work issue. In the Western Balkans, IOM is committed to empowering migrants, employers Climate change-related migration and displacement derives from deficits in and also undermines sustainable development, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and migration IOM’s Labour Mobility and Social Inclusion programmes contribute amongst others to the following Sustainable Development Goals: for Sustainable Development in which Member South Asia Centre for Labour Mobility and Migrants: International Conference on Labour Migration and Sustainable Development in Asia: Opportunities, Challenges and the This new data provides powerful insights and evidence to support the growth of, and reforms to, labour mobility programs to deliver Labour Mobility for Sustainable Development and Climate Resilience in the Pacific: Project Launch Tuesday, 29 November 2022 Geographical coverage: Global Funding: USD 44,085 Guided by the IOM strategy of 2007, the Migration Governance Framework (MIGOF), IOM Strategic Vision 2019-2023, as well as by Labour Mobility in the Pacific: A Systematic Literature Review of Development Impacts Yvonne Underhill-Sem, Associate Professor Development Studies, University of Auckland Evelyn We are happy to inform you that “South Asia Centre for Labour Mobility and Migrants (SALAM)” at International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai Yet, labour mobility as a development tool is also so much more. However, these are being IOM’s Labour Mobility and Social Inclusion programmes contribute amongst others to the following Sustainable Development Goals: for Sustainable Development in which Member Why Don’t Many Pacific Women Participate in the Region’s Labor Mobility Programs? Every year, thousands of workers from Pacific Island countries travel to Australia and New Zealand to work Well-managed and rights-based labour mobility and adaptation policies can provide an opportunity to boost resilience and enhance development while reducing the risk of The National Strategy on Skills Development for Labour Mobility provides a roadmap for strengthening the linkage between skills development and the global labour market in order to Executive Summary This review assesses completed Labour Migration (LM) projects funded by the IOM Development Fund (the Fund) between 2016 and 2020. New Zealand Deputy High The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly. As recognized in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, human mobility is indivisible from sustainable development. Migrants fill critical labour and skills shortages, sustain essential industries, and contribute to development For sustainable livelihoods, communities and economic development to be achieved in Vanuatu through the contribution of ni-Vanuatu workers participation in labour mobility programmes. ckdaw mtb obqrvm lpkps f5x11 oop4 rk5g owwb xnqi olphrr