OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR
HUMAN RIGHTS
Violence against women migrant workers
Commission on Human Rights resolution 2002/58
The Commission on Human Rights,
Recalling all previous resolutions on violence against women migrant workers adopted by the General
Assembly, the Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
and the Commission on Human Rights, as well as the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against
Women,
Reaffirming the outcomes of the World Conference on Human Rights, held at Vienna in June 1993, the
International Conference on Population and Development, held at Cairo in September 1994, the Fourth World
Conference on Women, held at Beijing in September 1995, and the World Summit for Social Development, held
at Copenhagen in March 1995, and their five-year reviews, specifically as the results pertain to women migrant
workers,
Recalling the adoption by the General Assembly in its resolution 55/25 of 15 November 2000 of the
United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its two additional protocols, the Protocol
against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish
Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children,
Welcoming the pertinent provisions that apply to women migrant workers in the Durban Declaration
and Programme of Action adopted in September 2001 by the World Conference against Racism, Racial
Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (A/CONF.189/12, chap. I),
Reaffirming the necessity of eliminating racial discrimination against migrants, including migrant
workers, in relation to issues such as employment, social services, including education and health, as well as
access to justice, and that their treatment must be in accordance with international human rights instruments, free
from racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance,
Emphasizing the need for accurate, objective, comprehensive and comparable information, as well as
for a wide and systematic exchange of experiences and lessons learned by individual countries in protecting and
promoting the rights and welfare of women migrant workers for policy formulation and joint action,
Noting the large numbers of women from developing countries and from some countries with
economies in transition who continue to venture forth to more affluent countries in search of a living for
themselves and their families as a consequence of, inter alia, poverty, unemployment and other socio-economic
conditions, and acknowledging the duty of sending States to work for conditions that provide employment and
security for their citizens,
Deeply concerned over the continuing reports of grave abuses and acts of violence committed against
the persons of women migrant workers by some employers in some host countries,
Encouraged by some measures adopted by some receiving States to alleviate the plight of women
migrant workers residing within their areas of jurisdiction,
Recognizing the importance of continued cooperation at the bilateral, regional and international levels in
protecting and promoting the rights and welfare of women migrant workers,
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Takes note of the report of the Secretary General on violence against women migrant workers
(E/CN.4/2002/90);
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