A/69/302 working towards more inclusive societies that respect and promote social and cultural diversity. Such targets should focus on: (a) Monitoring and ending inequalities and discrimination against migrants, irrespective of their status, in laws, policies and practices; (b) Ensuring that migrants are protected against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance and have access to means of recourse and redress; (c) Ensuring the effective protection of the human and labour rights of migrants, including equal opportunity and treatment in employment, in compliance with international human rights and labour standards. 46. To ensure equality of economic opportunities for all, including marginalized groups, including migrants, targets should be developed on the following specific issues: (a) Adopting approaches that reduce the precariousness of migrants, in particular by avoiding the securitization of migration policies and the externalization of border controls; (b) Implementing policies that effectively sanction employers who exploit migrants and increasing the share of migrants who benefit from cross -border recognition of skills and qualifications and of portability of social security benefits; (c) Ensuring development opportunities for all, including secure rights to own land, property and other productive resources and to access to financial services. 47. Indicators under this goal could include: (a) Proportion of migrant children and children of migrants under 5 years of age whose birth is registered with a competent civil authority; (b) Establishing a policy-specific time frame for the elimination of discrimination against all migrants in laws, policies and practices; (c) Proportion of migrants with affordable and effective access to justice through independent and competent judicial and quasi-judicial institutions, such as the court system, administrative tribunals, national human rights institutions and other bodies whose decisions may affect their rights; (d) Proportion of migrants excluded from adequate, affordable and accessible public services; 14 (e) Proportion of migrants able to gain access to financial services, including opening bank accounts and securing mortgages. 48. Inequalities cannot be properly tackled without better and more accurate data collection, which is essential to identifying and monitoring inequalities. __________________ 14 14-59006 See resolutions 68/179, para. 3 (a), resolution 66/288, annex, para. 43, and resolution 68/4, para. 1. See also the Global Migration Group position document on including migrants in the post-2015 United Nations development agenda, available from www.globalmigrationgroup.org/sites/default/ files/uploads/GMG-Working-Groups-and-Task-Forces/Working-Group-on-Human-Rights-Genderand-Migration/GMG-WG-HR-position-document.pdf. 11/26

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