From IOM Press <[email protected]>
Subject International Migrants Day Special Edition
Date December 18, 2019 3:13 PM
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** IOM Director General António Vitorino
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** Social Cohesion: Recognizing Migration is a ([link removed]) ([link removed]) Benefit that Works for All ([link removed]) ([link removed])
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BRUSSELS
For the First Time in 400 Years, Manneken-Pis Stands in Solidarity With Migrants
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DJIBOUTI
Migrant 'Fab Lab' Launched Today Offers Youth Tech and Support
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UN SECRETARY GENERAL
Bring Global Migration Compact ‘To Life’ Urges UN Chief in Migrants Day Message
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* The Daily Star ([link removed]) - Social cohesion is key to reaping benefits, writes the Bangladesh UN Network on Migration.

* Project Syndicate ([link removed]) - As we mark International Migrants Day it’s time to rethink the value of informal skills and resources in the global marketplace and recognize how migration helps boost long-term economic growth in Africa and the rest of the world.

* The Guardian ([link removed]) - "At 14, I walked through the desert to reach America. My story didn't end there," says Soledad Castillo, who escaped abuse in Honduras.

* South China Morning Post ([link removed]) - In Southeast Asia and the Pacific, 11.6 million people are migrant workers; 5.2 million are women. While the region relies on migrant workers to power its economies, the International Labour Organization and UN Women report damaging stereotypes persist.

* Scroll.in ([link removed]) - International Migrants Day 2019: Mounting evidence indicates international migration is generally positive, both for countries of origin and of destination.

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“To view migration as an accounting practice is to reduce it to a fraction of its whole. It is an evolving –often challenging—yet integral part of our societies, enriching them in multiple, intangible ways.”

António Vitorino ([link removed])
IOM Director General

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