A/72/173 (c) Providing the opportunity to show the electorate of destination countries that borders are respected, that authorities are managing migration properly, that employers are integrating migrants into the labour market, that investments have been made in integration programmes and that the fearmongering discourse of nationalist populists is based on stereotypes, myths and fantasies that can be countered by facts. 36. The inclusion of migrants in the Sustainable Development Goals demonstrated that all States, without a doubt, acknowledged the importance of better -governed mobility. Given that the process is already under way, the Special Rapporteur proposes harnessing the energy of that existing process and developing recommendations on how it can be further developed for migration. 37. With that in mind, the Special Rapporteur proposes developing a 2035 agen da for facilitating human mobility, which would translate the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development into “bite-sized” and achievable goals, targets and indicators. The 2030 Agenda already refers, in certain Sustainable Development Goals, to the human and labour rights of migrants, including: (a) Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrants, especially women migrants, and those in precarious employment (target 8.8); (b) Reduce the transaction costs of migrant remittances to less than 3 per cent and the elimination of remittance corridors with costs higher than 5 per cent by 2030 (target 10.c); (c) Facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies (target 10.7); (d) Promote and enforce non-discriminatory sustainable development (target 16.b); laws and policies for (e) Promote the rule of law at the national and international levels and ensure equal access to justice for all, including migrants (target 16.3); (f) 16.9); Provide legal identity for all, including birth registration, by 2030 (target (g) Increase significantly the availability of high -quality, timely and reliable data disaggregated by, among other things, migratory status, by 2020 (target 17.18). 38. Primarily on the basis of targets 10.7 and 8.8, the Special Rapporteur intends to recommend that States and other stakeholders develop long -term strategies to fulfil their obligations towards all migrants, including migrants in precarious situations, as set out in the Sustainable Development Goals. D. Human mobility goals 39. Building upon the experience gained from his mandate, which he has held since 2011, the Special Rapporteur presents the following agenda as a road map and as a way of demonstrating the content, scale, practicability and scope of a future 2035 agenda. The agenda encompasses eight human mobility goals, together with targets and indicators, aimed at facilitating human mobility while ensuring respect for the human rights of all migrants, regardless of their status, skills, age, gender or sexual orientation. 40. 17-12223 The Special Rapporteur proposes the following goals: 9/26

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