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Labour migration governance developmen­t in southern Africa put under spotlight

- BY SILAS NKALA us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

THe governance of labour migration as an instrument for developmen­t in southern africa will be put under spotlight at a high-level tripartite two-day conference scheduled for Victoria Falls starting tomorrow.

The conference will run under the theme Labour Migration Governance in the SADC region.

This was revealed in a statement jointly released by the internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (iLO) and internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (iOM) last Friday.

“The governance of labour migration as an instrument for developmen­t in southern africa will be put under the spotlight at a high-level tripartite two-day dialogue,” the statement read.

“President emmerson will officially open the high-level conference which seeks to find ways to foster fair and effective labour migration governance and the protection of migrant workers in southern africa.”

Led by the iLO and iOM, the high-level tripartite dialogue is a culminatio­n of activities and research organised by the southern african Migration Management project to identify priorities at the national level and advance the implementa­tion of country-level labour migration policies and action plans in the region.

“it is designed to improve migration management in southern african and indian Ocean region guided by, and contributi­ng to the realisatio­n of, the 2030 sustainabl­e Developmen­t agenda goal 8 on decent work and economic growth and goal 10 on reducing inequality and Objective 6 of the Global Compact for Migration to Facilitate fair and ethical recruitmen­t and safeguard conditions that ensure decent work,” the statement read.

“since almost half of the migrant workers in the saDC region are women, the conference will spotlight the importance of labour migration policies to be gender-responsive and evidenceba­sed.”

according to the United Nations Department of economic and social affairs, 47% of migrants are female.

The southern african region has a long history of intra-regional migration, and all sadc member states are involved in labour migration flows.

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