A/HRC/38/41 (d) Ensure that victims of trafficking are properly compensated for the harm suffered and are protected from retrafficking; (e) In cases of forced return, conduct human rights risks assessments upon arrival in order to determine and provide the protection and assistance necessary to prevent human rights violations of migrants in returning countries; and decriminalize illegal border crossings and combat stigma and discrimination associated with irregular migration; (f) Promote regular intra- and interregional channels for migration and labour mobility, and ensure that sufficient regular, safe, accessible and affordable channels for migration are available; (g) Refrain from making development aid programmes, visa facilitation and trade liberalization conditional to migration management; (h) Collect and analyse disaggregated data, and conduct research on all aspects of the return of migrants in order to inform effective migration policies that respect the human rights of migrants, including in the context of returns. 94. By adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, States made a commitment to facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies (Sustainable Development Goal 10, target 7). Furthermore, the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants stressed that States would consider facilitating opportunities for safe, orderly and regular migration, including, as appropriate, employment creation, labour mobility at all skills levels, circular migration, family reunification and education-related opportunities. Under these premises, the global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration will mark a fundamental shift in the way that migration is perceived and framed. In particular, States should move from a policy of containment to one that is migrant-centred and ensures that movement, including returns, takes place in full respect of human rights. Migration policies should be developed and implemented in accordance with States’ obligations under international human rights law, ensuring that regular, safe, affordable and accessible avenues are available for all migrants. 20

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