A/58/275
I. Introduction
1.
The Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Grabiela Rodríguez
Pizarro, submits the present report to the General Assembly pursuant to General
Assembly resolution 57/218, entitled “Protection of Migrants”, and Commission on
Human Rights resolution 2003/46, entitled “Human rights of migrants”.
2.
In the present document the Special Rapporteur reports to the General
Assembly on her activities during the period under review and on her main
observations regarding the situation of the human rights of migrants.
II. Activities of the Special Rapporteur
3.
During the reporting period, the Special Rapporteur participated in the
following events:
(a) From 20 to 22 November 2002, the Special Rapporteur participated in the
Hemispheric Conference on International Migration: Human Rights and Trafficking
in Persons in the Americas, held in Santiago, where she spoke about the human
rights dimension of trafficking in the Americas and existing protection mechanisms;
(b) From 3 to 5 December 2002, the Special Rapporteur travelled to Geneva
for consultations with staff of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights (OHCHR) and to participate in the 84th session of the Council of
the International Organization for Migration (IOM). At the meeting, the Special
Rapporteur spoke about abuses suffered by migrants and about the need for a deeper
discussion on migration management systems that were respectful of the human
rights and dignity of migrants. She also participated in a parallel event organized by
the Steering Committee for the Ratification of the International Convention on the
Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. On
that occasion, the Special Rapporteur emphasized the need for a reliable and
comprehensive legal framework for the protection of all migrant workers’ rights and
highlighted how the various provisions of the Convention would provide protection
against widespread abuses;
(c) From 24 to 25 March 2003, the Special Rapporteur participated in the
first International Seminar of Peruvian Communities Abroad (Seminario
Internacional de Comunidades Peruanas en el Exterior), held in Lima, where she
spoke about trends observed in migration policies and how they affected the human
rights of migrants. In Lima, she also met with government representatives,
representatives of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and financial
institutions, and with academics;
(d) From 4 to 6 April 2003, the Special Rapporteur participated in the Third
International Citizens Meeting, which had the theme “Towards a new form of
citizenship: alternatives to a single discourse” and which took place in Barcelona,
Spain. At the meeting the Special Rapporteur highlighted the challenges, as well as
the opportunities, posed by globalization to the human rights of migrants;
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