Brief Paper: Labor Migration From Colombo Process Countries Good Practices, Challenges and Ways Forward
- Date
2012
- Auteurs
Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias et Christine Aghazarm
- Résumé
Since 2005, the Colombo Process (CP) Member Countries have taken concrete, proactive steps to manage labour migration by, for example, amending existing regulations or adopting new legislation,
creating new government structures dedicated to managing labour outflows, signing bilateral
agreements (BAs) and memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with key destination countries and
launching innovative programmes and activities at various levels of government.
Despite successes in key areas, challenges remain, especially surrounding implementation. There
is often a gap between the stated aims of policy measures and their application on the ground,
particularly in four key areas: dissemination of information, the recruitment process, welfare support
to migrants (at all stages of the migration cycle) and maximizing the benefits of labour migration.
Indeed, policymakers in CP Member Countries face a formidable task: creating efficient and
equitable migration systems that benefit labour migrants and their families while contributing to
long-term economic growth and development in both source and destination countries.
Governments have many options as they work to meet these and other challenges. This brief
highlights 10 potential areas of focus, such as (1) improving pre-departure orientation programmes,
(2) developing and harmonizing recruitment regulations between origin and destination countries
and (3) enhancing welfare support at destination. Success requires serious investments in building
capacity to fill critical information gaps. To this end, we recommend a three-pronged strategy:
developing knowledge based on policy-relevant research, formalizing practical policy dialogues and
forging meaningful partnerships among the major actors in labour migration.- Titre du périodique
Migrationpolicy
- Numéro
NO.1
- Number of pages
1-12
- Éditeur
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
- Fichiers joints
- Liens
- Mots-clés
policy, recruitment process, welfare support to migrants, benefit of labor migration
- Secteurs économiques
Agriculture and horticulture workers, Occupations in services - Domestic work, Sales and service occupations - general, Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - general, Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations - general, Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing, Dancers et Autre
- Types de contenu
Policy analysis et Initiatives de soutien
- Groupes cibles
Législateurs, Chercheurs et ONG/groupes communautaires/réseaux de solidarité
- Domaines de réglementation
Normes du travail, Assurance-emploi, Envois de fonds et programmes de co-développement et Agences de recrutement et de placement
- Pertinence géographique
Bangladesh, Inde, Sri Lanka, Nepal et Pakistan
- Sphères d’activité
Économie et Droit
- Langues
Anglais