
Addressing Global Migration Challenges: A Call for International Cooperation
Migration is an integral part of the human story – an activity as old as humanity itself. It has helped build societies, grow economies and spur innovation across the world.
Yet today, migration is being distorted by fear and misinformation. Migrants are scapegoated for political gain, dehumanized in public discourse, and denied their rights and dignity.
Let’s be clear: Migration is not the crisis. The crisis is the world’s collective failure to manage migration together.
No country can manage it alone. We need cooperation across borders, governments and societies to show how multilateral cooperation delivers at borders and in communities, in schools and labour markets, in consulates and courtrooms – and above all, in the lives of migrants and the societies they strengthen.
#migration #internationalcooperation #globalchallenges #humanrights #multilateralism
Yet today, migration is being distorted by fear and misinformation. Migrants are scapegoated for political gain, dehumanized in public discourse, and denied their rights and dignity.
Let’s be clear: Migration is not the crisis. The crisis is the world’s collective failure to manage migration together.
No country can manage it alone. We need cooperation across borders, governments and societies to show how multilateral cooperation delivers at borders and in communities, in schools and labour markets, in consulates and courtrooms – and above all, in the lives of migrants and the societies they strengthen.
#migration #internationalcooperation #globalchallenges #humanrights #multilateralism
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