No "Us Versus Them": Why Equitable Inclusion of All Migrants in COVID-19 Vaccine Plans is Essential
COVID-19 has demonstrated that viruses not only know no borders, but they also do not discriminate based on immigration status. Failing to take migrants into account in our vaccination efforts would hamper th ... Read More
By: Jacqueline Weekers and Michele LeVoy   Posted on 2021-04-21How gender shapes women's experiences of searching for missing migrant relatives
When people go missing on migration journeys, their disappearance has reverberating effects on anyone who loves or depends on them. Some of the implications of such a loss can be exacerbated due to long-stand ... Read More
By: Kate Dearden and Marta Sanchez Dionis [1]   Posted on 2021-03-17Social protection for migrant workers: A necessary response to the COVID-19 crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major public health challenge and is having serious economic and social impacts on origin, transit and destination countries, as well as on migrant workers and their familie ... Read More
By: ILO   Posted on 2020-06-24Protecting the rights at work of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons during the COVID-19 pandemic
Recommendations for Policy-makers and Constituents
This supplement to the ILO Policy Brief "Protecting migrant workers during the COVID ... Read More
By: ILO   Posted on 2020-06-19Protecting migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Recommendations for Policy-makers and Constituents
This policy brief provides information and identifies a number of key recommendation ... Read More
By: ILO   Posted on 2020-04-30Protecting migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
This policy brief provides information and identifies a number of key recommendations to assist governments and other stakeholders in designing COVID-19 policy responses that can help to ensure the protection ... Read More
By: ILO   Posted on 2020-03-03