Making Migrants Visible in Post-MDG Debates

作者: Susan Thieme , Anita Ghimire

DOI: 10.3390/SU6010399

关键词: Diversity (politics)Fundamental rightsCommodificationPerspective (graphical)International mobilityDevelopment economicsPolitical science

摘要: While it is still a matter of global dialogue whether and how migration will feature in the post-2015 framework, remittance-dependent countries like Nepal clearly back their post-Millennium Development Goal (MDG) discussions. We argue that broader concept mobility has to be integrated into those debates. This understanding would go beyond remittance-intense include increasing diversity patterns related commodification services, close linkages between internal international mobility, unequal access benefits all which calls for more fundamental human rights perspective post-MDG-debates.

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