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Human Rights and Ethical Recruitment Training to be held on 12-13 June, 2017, in Almaty, Kazakhstan
On 12-13 June, 2017, The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Dignity and Rights project implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is conducting a training in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Human Rights and Ethical Recruitment based on IOM’s International Recruitment and Integrity System (IRIS).
IRIS is a voluntary multi-stakeholder certification system for labour recruiters developed to support ethical recruitment of migrant workers. It is comprised of an international standard, a certification scheme, and a compliance and monitoring mechanism. For businesses and migrant workers, IRIS serves as a due diligence tool for the assessment of labour recruiters. For more information about IRIS, please visit IRIS website at https://iris.iom.int/what-iris.
The training will focus on the following points: the specific factors of labour mobility that make migrant workers more vulnerable to abuse; the impacts of unethical recruitment on workers, families, employers, and communities; the role/need for international cooperation in order to address issues of international labour recruitment; the different models by which labour mobility tends to operate; and the mechanisms (including IRIS) designed to address unethical recruitment.
The training is intended for:
- Representatives of the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan,
- Embassies and consulates;
- Local government representatives;
- Local NGOs;
- Private sector representatives
- Academia ;
- UN Agencies.
The main goal of the training is to enhance the potential of governmental and non-governmental partners in an approach to labour migration, which is based on human rights observance.
For more information please contact:
IOM Almaty, Sub-Regional Coordination Office for Central Asia by emailThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.or Tel.: +7 727 258 22 40 /291 90 30.










