Promoting Migrants Voices through International Migrants Day
Now, more than ever, International Migrants Day offers an opportunity to strengthen international solidarity and to make migrants’ voices heard across the world. IMD aims to put the issues that are of key interest to migrants and their communities (those they live in and those they leave behind) on the agenda, highlight the challenges they encounter and celebrate their achievements.
In many countries, diversity in the media and representation/participation of migrants in the mainstream national media (and the public sphere) remains problematic. Too often, political parties and the popular media portray migrant workers and their families in a negative way. The language and images used focus on the threat to the security and cultural identity of the “host” societies. There is fragmented information regarding the situations faced by migrants as well as their contributions to sending and receiving countries alike. Citizens and local and state officials need to understand that integration can only be successful and strengthen social cohesion if migrants are granted full access to their human rights.
Migrants’ voices should be part and parcel of the mainstream media, both in messages and as messengers.
Past Achievements
- (2002) Partnered with OneWorld Spain for the creation of an IMD Platform in Catalonia (Spain)
- (2003) Established IMD Platform Vlaanderen (Belgium)
- (2006) Launch of Radio 1812, the first-ever global radio marathon to celebrate International Migrants Day. In 2008, 175 radio stations from 48 countries took part in this event.
- (2006) Interviews with former UN High Commissioners for Human Rights Louise Arbour and Mary Robinson.
- (2008) First series of audio reports from the Philippines (Global Fourm on Migration and Development) and Spain (World Social Forum on Migration).
Latest from the Radio1812 site
- Immigrant detention in the US
- Working conditions for migrant workers in Canada and the US
- Outerglobe's special Radio1812 edition
- Migrant workers' protection in Egypt
- Interview with UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights of Migrants
- Thailand: Campaigning for minimum wages
- Impact of the economic crisis on international migration
- In Durban migration is just a side event
- Interview with Sharan Burrow (ITUC)
- Report from the Civil Society Days in Geneva
- IOM World Migration Report 2011
- Life and Status of Burmese Refugees in India
- Teaching undocumented students in the USA
- Detention centers in Switzerland
UN Migrant Workers Convention
Status as of 04.11.2010
Ratifications 45
Signatories 14
For the full list, click here
Twelve Reasons to Ratify the Migrant Workers Convention



