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Asia Peace Initiatives Program Seminars

Multi-stakeholders Dialogue: Building Robust Solidarity with Migrant Workers in East and Southeast Asia

Organized by Human Rights Working Group Indonesia (HRWG) and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF)
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has made vulnerabilities of migrant workers more visible and exacerbated all over the world. While the pandemic still continues to impact the rights of migrant workers and their families, it is more important than ever before to increase awareness and develop capacities of multi-stakeholders advocating for the rights of migrants in both countries of origin and destination. 

There is also an increasing need to explore regional and international cooperation among actors in the public and private sectors. The pandemic has also shown us the resilience of migrant communities and civil society actors addressing challenges faced by migrant workers and upholding their rights, while some business actors have also stood in solidarity, as found in a cross-regional joint study conducted by Human Rights Working Group Indonesia (HRWG) and BEBESEA initiative.

How could multi-stakeholders in East and Southeast Asia build robust solidarity with migrant workers? This public panel discussions will be joined by experts from the civil society, media, business sectors and a government representative to discuss roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders in advocating for the rights of migrant workers.
Contact
Ms. Mori, Asia Peace Initiatives Department, Sasakawa Peace Foundation
E-mail: asiapeace@spf.or.jp
Tel: 03-5157-5160

For media inquiries:
Public Relations Division, Communication Department
E-mail: spfpr@spf.or.jp
Tel: 03-5157-5395
Register Closed

Description

16:00-16:10 JST Opening Remarks
Mr. Itsu Adachi, Executive Director of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation
16:10-17:50 JST Panel Discussion
Speakers: 
Ms. Eni Lestari, Chairperson, International Migrants Alliance (IMA)

Ms. Wasinee Pabuprapap, Digital Journalist, WorkpointTODAY
Ms. Junko Watanabe, Lawyer, Nishimura & Asahi
Mr. Judha Nugraha, Director for the Protection of Citizens and Legal Entities Overseas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia
Moderator: 
Ms. Mariko Hayashi, Executive Director, Southeast and East Asian Centre (SEEAC)


Q & A
17:50-18:00 JST Closing Remarks
Mr. Daniel Awigra, Deputy Director, Human Rights Working Group Indonesia (HRWG)

Speakers

Ms. Eni Lestari
Speaker

Ms. Eni Lestari

Chairperson, International Migrants Alliance (IMA)

Ms. Wasinee Pabuprapap
Speaker

Ms. Wasinee Pabuprapap

Digital Journalist, WorkpointTODAY

Ms. Junko Watanabe
Speaker

Ms. Junko Watanabe

Lawyer, Nishimura & Asahi

Mr. Judha Nugraha
Speaker

Mr. Judha Nugraha

Director for the Protection of Citizens and Legal Entities Overseas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia

15 Oct 2021

Multi-stakeholders Dialogue: Building Robust Solidarity with Migrant Workers in East and Southeast Asia

Registration Closed
16:00-18:00 (JST)
English/Japanese with simultaneous interpretation
Online Conference
Registration Closed

If you wish to participate, please fill out the form from the registration button.
Max: 220 people

*Participation is a first come first served basis. We will close the registration form when we reach the limit for number of participants.
*Please note that registration information will be shared with the Human Rights Working Group (HRWG).

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