The APMM organized an online forum entitled, "COVID Vaccination Plans: Are Migrants In or Out?" which focused on the current vaccination plans and how migrants and refugees figure in them.
The APMM organized an online forum entitled, "COVID Vaccination Plans: Are Migrants In or Out?" which focused on the current vaccination plans and how migrants and refugees figure in them.
On November 4, 2020 leaders of faith and migrant communities come together for a sharing and concerns of migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong whose vulnerability increases amidst the COVID19 pandemic. The conversation explores possible cooperation and support between faith communities and migrants upholding human rights, justice and solidarity.
The second part of this three-piece report will focus on the information dissemination activities that relay important news to migrants such as country restrictions, policies under the pandemic that impact on migrants, community services available, and advocacy and campaign work on the ground.
To build back better, strengthen the migrants’ movement - this is the statement of the Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants in the International Migrants Day 2020.
The first part of this three-piece report will focus on the delivery of services immediately needed by migrants including food relief, communication assistance, counselling to navigate changing immigration and labor policies, and referral services.
The third part of this three-piece report will focus on the delivery of services immediately needed by migrants including food relief, communication assistance, counselling to navigate changing immigration and labor policies, and referral services.
In the midst of continuing pandemic with all the vulnerability and insecurity. The discrimination, racism and neglect. Migrants and people's of faith come together for a Migrants' Prayer.
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