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Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
as shared understandings will improve policies that unlock the potential of sustainable
development for all. We must collect and disseminate quality data. We must ensure
that current and potential migrants are fully informed about their rights, obligations
and options for safe, orderly and regular migration, and are aware of the risks of
irregular migration. We also must provide all our citizens with access to objective,
evidence-based, clear information about the benefits and challenges of migration,
with a view to dispelling misleading narratives that generate negative perceptions of
migrants.
Shared responsibilities
11. This Global Compact offers a 360-degree vision of international migration and
recognizes that a comprehensive approach is needed to optimize the overall benefits
of migration, while addressing risks and challenges for individuals and communities
in countries of origin, transit and destination. No country can address the challenges
and opportunities of this global phenomenon on its own. With this comprehensive
approach, we aim to facilitate safe, orderly and regular migration, while reducing the
incidence and negative impact of irregular migration through international
cooperation and a combination of measures put forward in this Global Compact. We
acknowledge our shared responsibilities to one another as States Members of the
United Nations to address each other’s needs and concerns over migration, and an
overarching obligation to respect, protect and fulfil the human rights of all migrants,
regardless of their migration status, while promoting the security and prosperity of al l
our communities.
12. This Global Compact aims to mitigate the adverse drivers and structural factors
that hinder people from building and maintaining sustainable livelihoods in their
countries of origin, and so compel them to seek a future elsewhere. It intends to reduce
the risks and vulnerabilities migrants face at different stages of migration by
respecting, protecting and fulfilling their human rights and providing them with care
and assistance. It seeks to address legitimate concerns of communities, while
recognizing that societies are undergoing demographic, economic, social and
environmental changes at different scales that may have implications for and result
from migration. It strives to create conducive conditions that enable all migrants to
enrich our societies through their human, economic and social capacities, and thus
facilitate their contributions to sustainable development at the local, national, regional
and global levels.
Unity of purpose
13. This Global Compact recognizes that safe, orderly and regular migration works
for all when it takes place in a well-informed, planned and consensual manner.
Migration should never be an act of desperation. When it is, we must cooperate to
respond to the needs of migrants in situations of vulnerabi lity, and address the
respective challenges. We must work together to create conditions that allow
communities and individuals to live in safety and dignity in their own countries. We
must save lives and keep migrants out of harm’s way. We must empower migrants to
become full members of our societies, highlight their positive contributions, and
promote inclusion and social cohesion. We must generate greater predictability and
certainty for States, communities and migrants alike. To achieve this, we commit t o
facilitate and ensure safe, orderly and regular migration for the benefit of all.
14. Our success rests on the mutual trust, determination and solidarity of States to
fulfil the objectives and commitments contained in this Global Compact. We unite, in
a spirit of win-win cooperation, to address the challenges and opportunities of
migration in all its dimensions through shared responsibility and innovative solutions.
It is with this sense of common purpose that we take this historic step, fully aware
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