Resolution on Migration and Human Rights
We, the Forum on the participation of NGOs gathered in
Brazzaville (Congo), on the occasion of the 42nd Ordinary
Session of the African Commission on Human and People's
Rights,
Considering that Sub-Saharan African countries are
experiencing population movements by a number of different
categories people: workers, refugees and internally
displaced persons (IDPs). About one third of the estimated
200 million migrants worldwide in 2006 were originally from
Africa. Moreover, Africa alone is responsible for a third of
all refugees and about half the IDP in the world,
Insisting on the fact that in Sub-Saharan Africa, almost one
in two migrants (47%) is a woman, and that women and
children make up 70% of the refugees and IDPs on the
continent,
Considering the scope of the violations of the rights
guaranteed by the African Charter on Human and Peoples'
Rights surrounding the question of migration, namely
violation of the right to life, the right to free movement
of the person, the obligation to protect civilians,
discriminations, etc,
Recalling the appointment in 2003 by the African Commission
on Human and Peoples' Rights of a Special Rapporteur on
Refugees, Asylum Seekers, Migrants and Internally Displaced
Persons,
Recalling the experts' meeting organised by the African
Union (AU) on migration and development in April 2006 in
Algiers; and recalling the decision of the AU Executive
Council held in January 2007 calling for the organisation of
a Special Summit on Refugees, Repatriated and Internally
Displaced Persons in 2008,
Recommend to State Parties to the African Charter on
Human and Peoples' Rights that they:
1- recognize the importance of the human rights of all
migrants, including refugees and IDPs, and to ensure that
national legislation relating to migration issues is
consistent with and does not conflict with international
human rights standards and conventions,
2- ratify and implement the main international instruments
relating to migrants and refugees, such as the Geneva
Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, the United
Nations Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All
Migrant Workers and Members of their Families and the
African Union Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of
Refugee Problems in Africa;
3- ratify and apply the Protocol to the African Charter on
the Rights of Women as well as the UN Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and
its Additional Protocol allowing individual complaints or
communications, in order to respect the rights of migrant
women;
4- respect the principle of customary international law of
non-refoulement, to make legal requirements for entering a
territory more flexible in order to take into account the
needs for asylum seekers; to revoke the notion of “safe
third country”; to strengthen institutional structures for
addressing and managing individual asylum requests; to
respect the right of asylum seekers to contest rulings on
asylum status; and to improve the reception structures and
processes of refugees seeking asylum,
5- domesticate the Guiding Principles on Internal
Displacement into national law and subsequently respect
them.
Recommend to the AU bodies that they:
1- adopt legally binding instruments for the protection of
the rights of migrant, notably a Convention for the
Prevention of Internal Displacement and the Protection of
and Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons in Africa,
based on the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement,
2- take into account the African Commission on Human and
People's Rights and to consult with and take into account
the concerns of civil society in the elaboration process and
the final development of these norms.
Recommend to the African commission on human and people's
rights that they:
1- provide the Special Rapporteur of the African Commission
on Human and People's Rights with the resources and
political support to fulfil his mandate, notably by
receiving information, conducting research and gathering
information, negotiating with States, and advocate for the
implementation of the relevant UN and AU conventions, and by
submitting reports and recommendations to the Commission;
2- ensure that the issue of migrations and human rights
becomes a permanent question raised by the Commission l when
examining periodic reports presented by States parties.
Related documents:
• NGO Forum Resolution on enforced disappearances
• NGO Forum Resolution on the situation of human rights defenders in
Africa (Res. 008)
• NGO Forum Resolution on the exploitation of natural resources in
Africa
• NGO Forum Resolution on Strengthening the Responsibility to Protect in
Africa (Res: 009)
• NGO Forum Resolution on sexual violence in armed conflict
• NGO Forum Resolution on the human rights situation in Somalia
• NGO Forum Special Interest Group: prevention and prohibition of Torture
in Africa
• HURISA Statement on the situation of democracy and human
rights in SADC.
• HURISA Statement on NGO's relationship with the African
Commission.
• Final communique of
the 42nd Ordinary session of the African Commission on Human
and Peoples' Rights