
UN Committee on Migrant Workers to review Belize and Ghana
Venue: Palais Wilson Geneva
Time: Country sessions start 15:00 to 18:00 Geneva time; 10:00 to 13:00 the following day
Among the Issues likely to be discussed are:
Belize (1-2 Sep): Application of the Convention by administration and judicial officials; conditions of detention of migrant workers; legal and labour protection for migrant workers including in agricultural and domestic work sectors; equality of treatment with nationals; consultation and cooperation with other States parties concerning international migration trafficking and sex tourism.
Ghana (2-3 Sep): Fragmented migration policy; up-to-date data on deportations; policies to facilitate remittances and return migration; regulation of private recruitment agencies; cooperation with neighbouring countries to prevent illegal or clandestine movements of migrant workers including through organised smuggling.
More information can be found here: http://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/treatybodyexternal/SessionDetails1.aspx'sessionID=932&Lang=en. The Committee will make its concluding reports available on this page on 5 September.
More than 232 million migrants including migrant workers refugees asylum seekers permanent immigrants and others live and work in a country other than that of their birth or citizenship. The Convention seeks to play a role in preventing and eliminating the exploitation of migrant workers as well as ensuring the protection of their human rights throughout the entire migration process.

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