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News from Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia

December 2023

The Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia programme reached peak implementation during 2023, firmly establishing itself as the flagship United Nations initiative addressing safe migration and decent work in the fishing and seafood processing sectors.



Major regional policy platforms were supported to advance social dialogue and develop declarations and guidelines on protection of migrant fishers in collaboration with ASEAN. New initiatives to establish and strengthen multi-disciplinary approaches to labour inspection were enabled. An array of operational tools were institutionalized to support identification, referral and protection of human trafficking survivors.



In addition, the scope and capacity of migrant worker resource centres managed by governments, trade unions and civil society organizations was scaled up dramatically to expand access to services and empower migrant fishing and seafood processing workers. Large-scale information campaigns were conducted, leveraging the power of social media to reach millions of migrant workers across the South East Asian Region.



Nevertheless, significant new contextual challenges also emerged within the region during the last year, which highlight the need for sustained intervention on labour standards and migration governance. In the coming year, the Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia programme will seek to fully capitalize on the progress achieved to date and galvanize its impact on improving working conditions for migrants in the fishing and seafood processing sectors.

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Strengthening legislative frameworks

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Capacity building

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Empowering migrant workers

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Ship to Shore Rights in the News

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About Us

Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia (SEA) is a multi-country, multi-annual initiative of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN), implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in collaboration with International Organization for Migration (IOM) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Its overriding objective is to promote regular and safe labour migration and decent work for all migrant workers in the fishing and seafood processing sectors in South East Asia. ​​

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Mi Zhou, Chief Technical Advisor, 

Ship to Shore Rights SEA

ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.shiptoshorerights.org

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