A/68/283 (d) Measures to combat xenophobia and xenophobic violence against migrants; (e) Measures to ensure the effective protection of the human rights of children in States of transit and destination; (f) Measures to ensure the enjoyment of all economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to education, health, social security and adequate housing and labour rights, for all migrants, including irregular migrants; (g) Measures to ensure the human rights of migrants at borders, both at entry and during expulsion procedures; (h) Measures to guarantee that migrants have effective access to recourse to independent institutions with regard to all the human rights violations that they face. (b) Recommendations in relation to the Global Forum on Migration and Development 135. States should define more concrete outcomes of the meetings of the Global Forum on Migration and Development and, in this respect, consider adopting a formal outcome document at each meeting and establish a mechanism for follow-up and monitoring of the implementation of the Global Forum’s recommendations. 136. States should consider enhancing civil society participation at the Global Forum. 137. The Global Forum should focus more on human rights, with dedicated round tables on relevant human rights issues, including the rights of migrants in an irregular situation, and mainstream the human rights of migrants in all its work. 138. The Global Forum should also consider discussing topics related to migration in general, not necessarily seen from the development perspective. 139. The Global Forum should rely more on the Global Migration Group (including OHCHR) expertise, and the United Nations human rights mechanisms should be invited to be part of the Global Forum’s agenda on a regular basis. 2. Recommendations to the Human Rights Council 140. The Special Rapporteur urges the Human Rights Council to mainstream the human rights of migrants in all its work, whenever relevant, and deal with the human rights of migrants in its annual panel discussions on, inter alia, the rights of the child and women’s rights. 141. The Human Rights Council should consider holding an annual panel discussion on the human rights of migrants, with a different thematic focus each year. 3. Recommendations to the Secretary-General 142. The Special Rapporteur urges the Secretary-General to show a clear vision and strong leadership on migration and advance the migration agenda at 13-42115 25/26

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