Former Jamaican Prime Minister PJ Patterson sad that the first exercise will be to make the case for the Commonwealth to take concerted action on the subject of migration.
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, Monday July 5, 2010 – A commission to advise Commonwealth governments and agencies on how they may adopt mutually beneficial and practical policies to maximize the benefits of international migration has been set up under the leadership of former Jamaican Prime Minister PJ Patterson.
The Ramphal Commission on Migration and Development was launched during the 31st Heads of Government Conference which began yesterday.
Its aim is to transform the way migration is viewed and treated within the Commonwealth and, ultimately, to improve the lives of people across the 54 Commonwealth countries and beyond.
Patterson said that the first exercise will be to make the case for the Commonwealth to take concerted action on the subject of migration.
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