International Migrants Day is a globally observed day that recognises the efforts, contributions, and rights of migrants worldwide. Established by the United Nations (UN), the day promotes the protection of migrants, often the most marginalised and vulnerable member of society. The aim is to ensure that migrants benefit from existing international legal protections, promote integration, and enhance conditions of their welfare.
International Migrants Day originates from the UN's decision in 1990, when the General Assembly adopted a resolution on the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. For South Africa, a country with a long history of migration, the day holds specific relevance. The country has a significant asylum seeker and refugee population, with large inflows of economic migrants from other African countries. Despite having progressive policies on migration and asylum on paper, these populations often face human rights abuses and exclusion from key social services in reality. International Migrants Day provides an opportunity to address these issues, raise awareness, and advocate for change.
In South Africa, International Migrants Day is observed through various activities that promote awareness and celebrate the contributions made by migrants. Campaigns, cultural events, discussions, and forums are organised by civil society organisations, rights-based groups, community centres and educational institutions. These platforms allow for dialogues around integration, human rights protection and the celebration of diversity. International Migrants Day is observed annually on December 18th, providing an opportunity for reflection, understanding, and action on migration issues within the South African context.
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Facts about International Migrants Day
The theme for International Migrants Day in 2021 was Towards An Ever Wider "We".
In 2020, the number of international migrants around the world was 281 million.
There are 65 million and counting refugees around the world. Most refugee are Syrian followed by Afghans, with 4.2 million and 2.6 million refugees, respectively.
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Top things to do in South Africa for International Migrants Day
Since International Migrants Day is also a celebration of multiculturalism, try some food or drink from a different country. Have you tried a Cumberland sausage (UK), baklava (central Asian) or sake (Japan)? Enjoy a night out to a restaurant to enjoy different types of foods.
The stories and events of migration are literally world-changing. There are countless films that each tell a different story of migration through time. Some of our recommendations: The Immigrant (1917), Children of Men (2006) or The Kite Runner (2007).