Full Coverage: Migration
October 2006
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» Migration - Our Freedom to Move
OneWorld's living magazine, Perspectives, offers the latest news, features, background, dialogues, videos, and more on migration issues worldwide.
» The OneWorld Guide to Migration
The aim of this OneWorld Topic Guide is to provide a broad introduction to the subject of Migration from a human rights perspective
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28.10.2006
We at the IRC strongly believe that this is a critical moment for immigration reform in the United States. For several years, we have watched with consternation as restrictionist forces have gained ground in communities, public policy, and political discourse.
Read moreFrom: International Relations Center Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Social exclusion] Image: Muro fronterizo Estados Unidos-México © Independent Media Center
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26.10.2006
Several major national Albanian children rights organisations promoted, on October 24, 2006, the establishment of a new Coalition against Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Children in Albania. The Coalition which will be known under the acronym ACTSEC has been accepted as an associate group of ECPAT International.
more...Related topics/regions: [Albania] [Children] [Population] [Justice and crime] |
05.10.2006
WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct 5 (OneWorld) - The human population of the United States will reach 300 million some time this month amid anxiety over immigration and the environment.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Population] [Consumption] [Environment] |
05.10.2006
“Following a phasing out of the transitional arrangements, the legal opportunities for employment of workers from the EU-8 in enterprises that pay wages below the national rate are expanded.” This is one of the major conclusions in a new study on Nordic labour market.
more...From: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus Related topics/regions: [Northern Europe] [Labour] Image: Workers' rights are human rights © War on Want
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02.10.2006
NEW YORK, Oct 2 (OneWorld) - Environmental groups are concerned about a new plan to build a 700-mile long fence along the border with Mexico.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Mexico] [Animals] [Biodiversity] [Conservation] [Law] |
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