Part 1: An alarming overview of the situation of migrants
• 146 million were women in 2024
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 1: An alarming overview of the situation of migrants
• 2024 = deadliest year (8,938 deaths) • Need for safe and regulated migration pathways
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 2: Violated rights of migrants
•Discrimination, exploitation, racism • Limited access to health, housing, education • Human dignity not respected Migrant Workers Convention not widely ratified • Need for a human-rights-based approach (OHCHR)
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 3: Solutions and future prospects
• Digitalization of services (centralized platforms)
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 3: Solutions and future prospects
•Integration through employment (Job-Turbo) • MICADO project: easier access to services • Stronger international cooperation • Harmonization of migration practices
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Conclusion
•Universal human rights •Urgent need for action: safety, equality, dignity •Safe and humane migration is possible with political will
HUMAN BORDER
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HUMAN BORDER
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TV - HUMAN BORDER
・Lack of aid and access to rights for migrants ・Unequal distribution of assistance ・Major humanitarian and legal issue
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 1: An alarming overview of the situation of migrants
• Migrant •300+ million migrants (2024) • Drivers: conflict, climate, economic crises
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 1: An alarming overview of the situation of migrants
• 146 million were women in 2024
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 1: An alarming overview of the situation of migrants
• 2024 = deadliest year (8,938 deaths) • Need for safe and regulated migration pathways
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 2: Violated rights of migrants
•Discrimination, exploitation, racism • Limited access to health, housing, education • Human dignity not respected Migrant Workers Convention not widely ratified • Need for a human-rights-based approach (OHCHR)
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 3: Solutions and future prospects
• Digitalization of services (centralized platforms)
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Part 3: Solutions and future prospects
•Integration through employment (Job-Turbo) • MICADO project: easier access to services • Stronger international cooperation • Harmonization of migration practices
TV - HUMAN BORDER
Conclusion
•Universal human rights •Urgent need for action: safety, equality, dignity •Safe and humane migration is possible with political will
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