Who We Are

The Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM) is a regional center committed to supporting the migrant movement through advocacy, organizing and building linkages for the advancement of migrants’ rights.
Established in 1984, the APMM conducts research, trainings and conferences, advocacy and lobbying side by side migrant organizations in Asia Pacific and the Middle East to defend migrants’ rights, strengthen links and solidarity among them and with their local counterparts, and address the root causes of forced migration.
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Our Programmes

Core Programs


Advocacy and campaigns

Education and research

Organizing and networking

Women's program

Themes


Development and forced migration

Domestic work as work

Marriage migrants

Undocumented migrants

Migrant trade unionism

Get Involved

Volunteer
Volunteer
We welcome interns and volunteers willing to work on the issue of migration and with migrant workers.
Donate
Donate
We hope you find our work rewarding. If you like, please make a contribution to the ongoing efforts of our work.
Advocate
Advocate
We support campaigns of migrants and advocate for their inclusion in processes like the Global Compact on Migration.

Upcoming Events

28
January 2022

Talitha Cumi - Faith &Migrant Solidarity Hour


28 January 2022, 1:00 -2:00 PM (Hong Kong time)
Virtual
The Interfaith Network for the Rights of Migrants (INFORM) and the APMM invite you to Talitha Cumi, a bimonthly faith and migrant solidarity hour to talk about migrants' concerns and how we as people of faith can be of help to them.
11
February 2022

Migrant Voices - Online Program For Migrants, With Migrants


11 February 2022 (Friday) 1:00-2:00PM (HK time)
Virtual
The APMM invites you to Migrant Voices, a bi-monthly program that features country-based migrant issues, migrant champions and lates news from the community.
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The project is an urgent appeal for donation to respond to the needs of women migrant domestic workers gravely affected by the upsurge of COVID-19 in Hong Kong.

The APMM releases this statement in response to a growing number of foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong getting terminated because they are COVID positive. (Photo: Candice Chau/HKFP)

In this statement, APMM calls and supports the strengthening of the migrants movement to combat COVID pandemic and effect meaningful change.

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Founded in 1984, the APMM is a registered non-profit limited company with charitable status in Hong Kong. 

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