The article delves into bilateral labour mobility agreements from the 1950s in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. It notes their renewed significance amid the pandemic, global job changes, and ageing Western economies. The UK-India partnership indicates a shift favouring developing nations. The UN sees these agreements as crucial for the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration, emphasizing cooperation and rights.
Migration Commons elevates expert voices to foster informed discussions on migration. Through media dockets and a LinkedIn Group, it offers a platform for dialogue and knowledge exchange among experts, professionals, students, and migrants.
Migration Commons is a platform driven by a network of experts who aim to provide clarity amidst the complexities of migration issues. Their goal is to highlight the positive potential of human migration for collective development. They curate research and solution-focused perspectives into easily accessible media dockets, focusing on involving experts in the field to contribute their insights.