FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Chus Alvarez: alvarez.chus@womeninmigration.org (GMT+0) Tsedenya Girmay: wimninfo@womeninmigration.org (GMT+3) Click here for PDF of this press release 9 March 2026 - The Women in Migration Network (WIMN)...
WIMN Statements
International Women’s Day 2026: WIMN Celebrates Resilience, Re-opens Membership
As International Women’s Day 2026 approaches, the Women in Migration Network (WIMN) still finds reason to celebrate the resilience of our movements amidst the shrinking civic space. The challenge to expand and strengthen rights-based, strategic institutions and...
Urgent Call to Action: Solidarity with Migrant Workers Amid Escalating SWANA Region Conflict
3 March 2026 The Women in Migration Network (WIMN) stands in unwavering solidarity with the millions of migrant workers across South West Asia and North Africa (SWANA) who are facing catastrophic risks from the escalating war following U.S. and Israeli military...
Reminder: Launch of Spotlight Report on Global Migration
On the Road to the International Migration Review Forum Spotlight Report on Global Migration (SRGM) Report Launch this Wednesday, 4 March 14 to 15:30 UTC Check your local time here Join WIMN and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung next week on Wednesday, 4 March, for the launch...
Register for Launch of Spotlight Report on Global Migration
On the Road to the International Migration Review Forum Save the Launch Date! Spotlight Report on Global Migration Wednesday, 4 March 2026 14 to 15:30 UTC Check your local time here The Spotlight Report on Global Migration (SRGM)...
WIMN Statement against US Aggression – for Sovereignty and Self-Determination in Venezuela and All Nations
Abajo en español Download PDF of this statement in English Descargar PDF de esta declaración en español 8 January 2026 WIMN Statement against US Aggression – For Sovereignty and Self-Determination in Venezuela and All Nations The Women in Migration Network...
Int’l Migrants Day 2025: Decent Work, Dignity, and Regularization Now
Thirty-five years ago today, the United Nations adopted the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (MWC) , recognizing migration’s aspiration for better futures, more dignified lives, and basic...
A year of significant challenges renews our commitment, purpose
December 11, 2025 For Women in Migration Network (WIMN), this has been a year of significant change and profound growth. It concludes with a growing sense of power, clarity, and renewed purpose for the organization amid shifting global landscapes and evolving...
WIMN’s Year-End Report 2025
Download a PDF of this report (in English)As Women in Migration Network (WIMN) concludes 2025, we do so with power, clarity, and renewed purpose. This has been a year of significant change and profound growth–organizationally, politically, and collectively. Amid...
WIMN’s Call to Action on the International Day of Care and Support
Full rights and status for all migrant care workers 29 October 2025As the Women in Migration Network marks the UN International Day of Care and Support on 29 October, we call attention to the globalized and racialized international division of care work. Care work is...
