The Challenges of International Migration


When I came out of the building where the Global Forum on Migration and Development was held in Brussels, Belgium on 9 July 2007, it was raining. Most participants walked in the rain to go to the bus. I was one of the few who brought an umbrella.

At organization level, we have to prepare for the changing conditions and the challenges of 21st century. One of goals of organizations Renew and Reform is for BPW to continue to grow in the world of change. International Migration is one of the issues for which BPW definitely has to prepare an “umbrella”.

When we work on strategies to recruit and retain members or conduct activities to enable women to achieve their full capacity, we need to bear in mind the impact of international migration. As of 2006, abou half of the migrants (over 95 million) are women. Because of globalization, transnational corporations and demands for skilled labour from developed countries, many migrants today are highly skilled and well educated. Yet, they face obstacles in integrating into the new society and their rights are at risk. Female migrants face double discrimination, as a woman and as a migrant. Migration will only get worse in the twenty first century due to climate changes, natural disasters and water shortage. We need to be well prepared so that our organization will be at the gaining end and not the losing end.

It is interesting that even a new BPW club in Cambodia, a potential new club in Belgium, and a club with the highest growth in New Zealand have many expatriates / migrants as members. International migration is an important issue that will be discussed in the organization review and reform, hearing in Valencia, Spain on 18-19 October 2007 especially in the context of how to retain / grow membership. For more background, please visit www.bpw-international.org to download my talk on this issue at the APEC Women Leaders’ network at Port Douglas, Australia and the findings from Global Forum on Migration and Development in Brussels, Belgium.

Even the XXVI BPW International Congress will migrate to Mexico City, Mexico!

Dr. Chonchanok Viravan
International President
27 August 2007