The Kenyan government will provide a safe corridor for the migration of skilled labor force to travel and settle abroad, generating revenue for the exchequer through remittances, senior officials said Friday ahead of International Migrants Day that is observed annually on Dec. 18.
NAIROBI, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) -- The Kenyan government will provide a safe corridor for the migration of skilled labor force to travel and settle abroad, generating revenue for the exchequer through remittances, senior officials said Friday ahead of International Migrants Day that is observed annually on Dec. 18.
Julius Bitok, principal secretary for immigration and citizen services, acknowledged the pivotal role of migrant workers in socioeconomic development, skills transfer, and cultural vitality, whose legal protection is critical.
Bitok said the government is committed to a migration agenda that promotes the welfare of local citizens and those of neighboring countries to achieve growth and stability.
"Migration is critical to our nation's development agenda because it promotes talent, cultural diversity, skills, and technology exchange. We will ensure there is safe and orderly migration," Bitok said.
Ahead of this year's International Migrants Day, Kenya and the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM) held a two-km walk in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, to raise awareness of migrants' rights and the benefits of regular migration pathways.
Bitok said Kenya has domesticated global instruments to provide a safe haven for migrants from the region escaping from climate emergencies, conflicts, or economic uncertainties.
Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Roseline Njogu said the day serves as a wakeup call to harness the talent, ingenuity, and entrepreneurial spirit of migrants to fuel economic growth and social renewal in Kenya.
According to Njogu, Kenya is committed to providing legal status to migrants from neighboring countries and overseas, besides ensuring they have access to basic services like education, health, shelter, and gainful employment.
IOM Kenya Chief of Mission Sharon Dimanche noted that multilateral institutions have partnered with national governments to facilitate legal migration to bridge the skills gap and foster innovation, peace, and cohesion.
The 2024 International Migrants Day will be observed under the theme of "Honoring the contributions of migrants and respecting their rights," which underscores their positive contribution to host countries' welfare. ■