SANGHI who insulted architect of Constitution never respected the Constitution @AmitShah is insulting Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar, who was like a GOD to Poor, Helpless, Dalits & Backward People Show more All India Trinamool Congress and 9 others
#InternationalMigrantsDay is observed on 18 Dec in accordance with Resolution 55/93 of the UN GA, adopted on 4 Dec 2000. On 18 Dec 1990, the GA had adopted a resolution on the International Convention on the Protection of Rights of All Migrant Workers & Members of their Families Show more
Sanjay Singh lashes out at @BJP4India President JP Nadda " @JPNadda how dare you call our brothers from UP, Bihar & Purvanchal, who have been living in Delhi for 40-40 years, Rohingya?" - @SanjayAzadSln Show more
1 out of every 30 people in the world is a migrant. Wednesday’s #MigrantsDay is an opportunity to celebrate the millions of migrants that are integral members of the societies in which they live, and their contributions to both their home & host countries.… Show more
Today is International Migrants Day! As we celebrate the stories and spirit of migrants, we remind ourselves of their invaluable contributions to uplift communities and economies. Today and every day, we stand with migrants at Show more
Replying to @MigranteI AT NAIA TERMINAL 3 WAITING FOR MARY JANE On International Migrants Day, Mary Jane Veloso finally comes home after 14 long and painful years. We’re already here at NAIA Terminal 3 with her family and supporters to welcome her. Show more
Dumitru from Cahul was a migrant and returned back to his native country Moldova to start a crafts business. Now, he is a renown craftsman & is moving forward thanks to @EUinMoldova & UNDP financial & technical support. Read more: Show more
NOW: Thousands marched in Downtown Los Angeles to celebrate International Migrants Day. The people say no to Trump's anti-immigrant agenda!
— Party for Socialism and Liberation (@pslnational) December 18, 2024
Statement from our Vice Chair @AuxiSouBa on this International Migrant Day "Today, on International Migrants Day, we recognize the courage, resilience, and contributions of migrants around the world. 1/" Show more
Happy International Migrants Day! Today we celebrate the diversity of migrant communities and the positive contribution that migrants bring to the social economic and cultural frabrics of society worldwide! Thank you for supporting our struggles! Show more
— IWGB Cleaners & Facilities Branch (@IWGBcleaners) December 18, 2024
International Migrants Day History
International Migrants Day, spearheaded by the United Nations (UN), is an annual observance highlighting the contributions and rights of individuals who have left their native countries in search of better opportunities or conditions. This global event focuses on addressing and resolving issues faced by migrants, enhancing international cooperation on migration matters, and promoting respect for migrants' human rights. These objectives align with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development principles that leave no one behind, including migrants.
International Migrants Day was formally established by the UN General Assembly on December 4th, 2000, as a response to the growing number of migrants worldwide. Although migration is a global phenomenon, it holds particular significance for India. The nation has a vast emigrant population spread across various countries, notably in the Persian Gulf region and Western countries, contributing significantly to India's economy by helping their family members in India. Also, India is home to a large number of internal migrants, many of whom encounter socio-economic vulnerabilities. This day serves as an essential tool for voicing their concerns, reaffirming their rights, and recognizing their contributions to India's development.
In India, International Migrants Day is observed, and activities are focused on increasing awareness about the rights and concerns of migrants. Governmental and non-governmental organizations organize seminars, workshops, and cultural events to highlight the issues faced by the migrant communities. This day also fosters dialogue between the government and the public about devising policies for the welfare and integration of migrants. The observance of International Migrants Day falls on the same day globally, and in India, it is marked on December 18th every year. It's a crucial occasion to re-emphasize the significance of migration and the need to create supportive infrastructures for migrants in India.
Facts about International Migrants Day
The theme for International Migrants Day in 2025 will be Migrants, Missionaries of Hope . In 2024 the theme was Honoring the Contributions of Migrants and Respecting their Rights. In 2023 the theme was Free to choose whether to migrate or to stay.
There are 65 million and counting refugees around the world. Most refugee are Syrian followed by Afghans, with 4.2 million and 2.6 million refugees, respectively.
Migrant workers in India contribute significantly to their families and communities through remittances, which are estimated to be around 11% of India's GDP. These financial transfers have a positive impact on poverty reduction, education, and healthcare in migrants' home regions.
A significant proportion of rural migrants in India engage in seasonal and circular migration, as they return to their villages after the harvest or move between multiple destinations to engage in diverse occupations throughout the year. This type of migration often has implications for the well-being of migrants, as they may experience unstable working conditions and lack access to social protection.
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Top things to do in India for International Migrants Day
Since International Migrants Day is also a celebration of multiculturalism, try some food or drink from a different country. Have you tried a Cumberland sausage (UK), baklava (central Asian) or sake (Japan)? Enjoy a night out to a restaurant to enjoy different types of foods.
The stories and events of migration are literally world-changing. There are countless films that each tell a different story of migration through time. Some of our recommendations: The Immigrant (1917), Children of Men (2006) or The Kite Runner (2007).
Share migrant stories and facts about migration on social media, attend discussions and debates, and engage with friends and family to create awareness on migrant rights and the importance of celebrating the diversity that they bring to society.
India has a rich heritage of regional cuisines and the migrant communities have brought their unique flavors to different cities. Use this opportunity to try and taste various cuisines from different regions at local restaurants or food festivals.