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1 Migration at the OAS: Main aspects and features of their evolution Summary for the Committee on Migration Issues (CAM) December 13, 2012

2 OAS was pioneered developing the "Demographic and Legal Studies of International Migration" 1985-1995 ARGENTINA BOLIVIA COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CHILE GUATEMALA MEXICO PANAMA PARAGUAY GUATEMALA MEXICO PERU DOMINICAN REPUBLIC URUGUAY VENEZUELA

3 Background 1996 - 2005 In 1996 was created the Rapporteurship on the rights of migrants and their Families in the IACHR Over the years, the Commission has been following up on the main challenges facing by asylum seekers, refugees and persons in the need of complementary protection in human rights and international refugee law. It has done, among others, the following reports: – Report on the Situation of Human Rights of Asylum Seekers in the Canadian System Framework Determining Refugee Status; – Report in the Access to Justice and Social Inclusion: The Road towards Strengthening Democracy in Bolivia;

4 Additionally, the Rapporteurship undertakes visits to OAS member status in order to monitor in situ the conditions of migrant workers and their families: – United States (1998) – Canada (2000) – Guatemala (2003) – Mexico (2003) – Costa Rica (2003) Following a specific mandate advanced by the Heads of States and Government during the Third Summit of the Americas and a Specific Resolution by the OAS General Assembly (AG/RES. 1928 (XXXIII-O/03), the Special Rapporteurship actively participates in the discussion and preparation of an Inter-American Program for the Protection and Promotion of the Human Rights of Migrants. Background 1996 - 2005

5 THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF ALL MIGRANT WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES CP/CAJP-1802/01 - AG/RES. 1775 (XXXI-O/01) RESOLVES: 6. To request the Permanent Council, in accordance with the provisions of the chapter on migration in the Plan of Action of the Third Summit of the Americas, to: a. Study the adoption of measures designed to strengthen cooperation among states to address, with a comprehensive, objective, long-term approach, the manifestations, origins, and effects of migration in the region, as well as promote close cooperation among countries of origin, transit, and destination so as to ensure the protection of the human rights of migrants; and b. Prepare an inter-American program for the promotion and protection of the human rights of migrants, with the assistance of the appropriate organs and agencies of the inter-American system and of the United Nations. 7.To invite the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) and the Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development (IACD) to consider the advisability of adopting joint cooperation programs in this area, taking into account the work done by other organs, agencies, and entities, such as the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the International Labour Organization (ILO). 11. To recommend to the Inter-American Council for Integral Development that it support projects and activities on behalf of migrant workers and their families in the spirit of inter-American solidarity, which is a key factor in the integral development of member states. Background 1996 - 2005

6 Entidades de la Secretaría General SEDI Executive Secretariat for Integral Development SAP Secretariat for Political Affairs IACHR Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Rapporteurship on the rights of migrants and their Families CIM Interamerican Commision of Woman SSM Secretariat for Multidimensional Security Human Rights Voting Abroad Smuggling and trafficking in human being Smuggling and trafficking in human being Refugies stateless Internal displaced Refugies stateless Internal displaced Gender Equality and woman’s rights Gender Equality and woman’s rights Migration as transversal topic in the OAS Labour migration Education Socialsecurity Information System Labour migration Education Socialsecurity Information System SAJ Secretariat for Legal Affairs Permanente Council Permanente Council General Assembly Mandates Special Committe on Migration 2007-2012 Special Committe on Migration 2007-2012 Committee on the Judicial and political affairs CAJP. Committee on the Judicial and political affairs CAJP. IIN Interamerican Children’s Institute Sexual and comercial Explotation/ Smuggling and trafficking of children and youths Sexual and comercial Explotation/ Smuggling and trafficking of children and youths Inter-American Council for Integral Development Committee on Migration Issues

7 Committee on the Judicial and political affairs - CAJP Committee on the Judicial and political affairs - CAJP Programa Inter-Americano para la Promoción y Protección de los Derechos Humanos de los Migrantes Programa Inter-Americano para la Promoción y Protección de los Derechos Humanos de los Migrantes EL Programa se adopta por medio de su resolución AG/RES. 2141 (XXXV-O/05) el día 7 de junio de 2005. Its main objective is to promote the development of public policies, legislation and best practices for the protection of human rights of migrants. The program also promotes cooperation measures and best practices by integrating concrete actions in the work of the organs, agencies, and entities of the OAS, and by linking these activities with advances in Member States, organizations and civil society. Committee on the Judicial and political affairs - CAJP Inter-American Program for the Protection of Human Rights of Migrant Workers Inter-American Program for the Protection of Human Rights of Migrant Workers The program is adopted by resolution AG / RES. 2141 (XXXV-O/05) on June 7, 2005.

8 The program provides a range of activities, guidelines, and best practices to be observed by the OAS Member States, international organizations, and civil society in general. Instructed the Secretary General, in accordance with Article 113 of the OAS Charter, to develop a work plan which organize specific activities assigned to the organs, agencies and entities responsible. The Program established as a monitoring mechanism to ensure implementation of the presentation by the actors of the program, a report of the actions taken in the course of a year. Background

9 Special Committe on Migration Issues- CEAM BACKGROUND On May 2, 2007, the Permanent Council convened a special meeting to analyze and discuss human migration flows and their impact on Member States. On 24 October the same year, the Permanent Council established the Special Committee on Migration Issues. PRESIDENCIES 2007 - 08 Uruguay 2008 - 09 Belice 2009 - 10 Haiti 2010 – 11 Paraguay 2011 - 2012 Honduras Special Committe on Migration Issues

10 WORKSHOPS AND SPECIAL SESIONS 21 forums for discussion and analysis, seven special sessions and 3 workshops in the CEAM to analyze priority issues such as child and youth migration, migrant, human capital flight, consular protection, migration and natural disasters, migration extracontinental and the return of migrants to communities of origin, etc. Memorias publicadas Aide-Memoire for the Workshop: “Extra-continental Migration in the Americas” Aide-Memoire for the Workshop: “Return of Migrants: Challenges and Opportunities” Learning from Experience: Bilateral Cooperation in Migration Management SPECIAL COMMITTE ON MIGRATION ISSUES - CEAM

11 RESULTS MANDATES I.Develop a database for the comprehensive analysis of migration flows II.Develop a document compiling temporary worker programs in the member states of the OAS III. Develop a database of regulations, policies and programs of migration and legal frameworks in the Member States of the OAS Continuous Reporting System on International Migration -SICREMI Interactive Map of Temporary Employment Programs for migrants workers- MINPET Database on Migration Legislation in the Americas MILEX

12 Results: Information system Interactive Map of Temporary Employment Programs for migrants workers- MINPET Continuous Reporting System on International Migration –SICREMI Database on Migration Legislation in the Americas MILEX

13 Projects implemented by the DSDE with other areas of the organization Canadian Funds (2009-2011) Combating Trafficking in Persons (DPS SSM) Education for migrant children and youth (Department of Human Development, Education and Culture Office SEDI) Youth on the Move (Young American Business Trust) Attention to migrant women victims of violence in the border area of ​​ Tijuana, Mexico Projects in execution ILO Funds (2012-2013) Diagnostic information systems migration in the five participating countries emphasizing gender Protection of labor rights through consular action of Costa Rica, Haiti, Nicaragua, Panama and Dominican Republic Labor Migration Management in Haiti: sharing experiences on temporary labor migration Haiti - Jamaica and proposed development of management model of temporary migration for Haiti Activities that executes and coordinates the DDSE DDSE Migration area

14 Recapitulation Migration has been addressed in the OAS since longstanding prevailing the technical approach, in line with comments made by Member States in the last resolution adopted in Cochabamba The issue within the organization is enhanced by the creation of the Inter-American Program for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights of Migrants through its resolution AG / RES. 2141 (XXXV-O/05) on June 7, 2005 which aims to promote the development of public policy, legislation and best practices for the protection of human rights of migrants. Two years later, in 2007, establishing the Special Committee on Migration Issues, whose purpose is the analysis and understanding of migration flows in the hemisphere.

15 With the creation of the CAM, by resolution AG / RES. 2738 (XLII-O/12) the topic is institutionalized in the organization. Its main lines, among others, are: the comprehensive, balanced and technical, the importance of dialogue, the exchange of best practices and the implementation of cooperation initiatives, and the dignity of the image of migrants in their countries of residence image. "The CAM will provide a forum for the exchange of experiences and lessons learned in Member States on the effective management of migration flows, as well as identifying possible areas of cooperation" (Resolving 2.g). The SICREMI respond fully to these guidelines, consolidating instruments date information on migration in the hemisphere, that enables dialogue on empirical grounds. Recapitulando

16 Second Report SICREMI


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