Migrants' Rights Network
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Migrants’ Rights Network is an innovative UK- based NGO working and campaigning for the rights of all migrants

PURPOSE: To be the sector leader in brokering conversations and negotiations between migrant community organisations and policy-makers, politicians and other authorities and influential bodies aiming to better understand what migration means for a modern society in a globalised world.

MISSION:

  • To work in collaboration with migrant community groups to build networks and partnerships which amplify the voice of such groups in their dealings with public authorities and other influential stakeholders.
  • To assist migrant community groups in conveying crucial and timely messages into the wider public conversation about immigration policy in such a way as to influence the tone of the discussion in a way which is sympathetic to migrants.
  • To facilitate discussions directly with politicians and policy makers and key stakeholders in ways which encourage open and broadminded engagement with the issues.

Links

  • 7asy

    Asylum and refugees

    Implementation of the Common European Asylum System, asylum procedures, reception conditions, detention in (receiving) countries;

    View Asylum and refugees
  • 12mgov

    Migration governance

    Multi-level governance to manage migration;

    View Migration governance

Additional Info

Spatial Coverage United Kingdom
Organisation Type NGO
Outputs
  • Networking
  • Information Sharing
  • Awareness raising

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