DESCRIPTIONS
OF WORKING PAPERS - No 13
Implications for Policy and Training of the 'Gender,
Migration and Governance in Asia' Conference Australian National
University, 5-6 December 2002
Keiko Yamanaka, Robyn Iredale Nicola Piper
This report discusses implications for policy and
training that emerged from the conference, 'Gender, Migration and
Governance in Asia' that was held on 5-6 December, 2002, at the
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. It is aimed at
providing policy makers, non-governmental organisations (NGO'S) and
other parties with suggestions for effective policy making and training
planning to improve conditions under which many migrants work in Asia.
The report comprises four sections:
1. Summary of the Major Outcomes of the Conference;
2. Policy and Training Implications;
3. List of Sample NGO and Publications on Policy and Training;
Appendix1: Conference Program
The full papers are available: please click here. A selection of the
papers has been published in a special edition of Asia Pacific
Migration Journal (APMJ) from the Scalabrini Migration Centre in 2003.