DB4M SDG Voluntary Review – Status of Migrants & Urban Poor in India
DB4M SDG Voluntary Review – Status of Migrants & Urban Poor in India
Category Reports
Published Year 2005
Language English
Tags SDGs, Migrants, DB4M, India, UN, advocacy,
Access Public
Sensitivity Secular
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Posted By DB for Migrants
Curated By BOSCO Migrants Service
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Summary of the Document

The document, titled "DB4M SDG Voluntary Review – Status of Migrants & Urban Poor in India", presents a voluntary review of India's progress on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) concerning migrants and urban poor. It highlights key challenges, solutions, and best practices in areas such as poverty reduction, health, education, decent work, and social protection.

Content Overview

  1. Challenges Faced by Migrants

    • Lack of affordable housing, unsafe working conditions, and inadequate health coverage.
    • Policy gaps, particularly in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) and social security.
    • Vulnerability of migrant women and children.
  2. Key Solutions & Best Practices

    • Housing & Infrastructure: Initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and state-run shelter programs.
    • Health & Social Protection: Ayushman Bharat Health Card, insurance benefits, and state-specific schemes.
    • Education: Migration-tracking cards, worksite schools, and seasonal hostels.
    • Labour Rights & Legal Support: Welfare boards, national labour laws, and recruitment regulations.
    • Climate Change & Migration: Disaster risk reduction strategies and Supreme Court interventions.
  3. Policy Recommendations

    • Expanding universal social protection for migrants.
    • Strengthening migrant registration and legal frameworks.
    • Enhancing inter-state collaboration for welfare initiatives.

The report is a comprehensive advocacy document addressing migrant rights, social justice, and policy improvements.


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