Labour Migration
Labour migration is both a response to global economic pressures and a key driver of development. While it contributes significantly to economic growth, migrant workers often face exploitation, lack of legal protections, and limited access to essential services. ALARI is committed to supporting migrant workers before, during, and after their migration, ensuring their rights are upheld at all stages while advocating for a rights-based approach to labour migration. We focus on strengthening national and international legal frameworks, providing legal support to workers, and promoting policies that protect migrant workers in transit and at their destinations. Our approach ensures that migration serves as a tool for social mobility and economic progress, contributing to SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) by reducing barriers and increasing opportunities for all workers.

Other areas of Focus
We are committed to addressing the key drivers of Labour market transformation, including technological advancements, globalization, demographic shifts, skills development, and environmental sustainability.
Just Transition
Just transition is a principle that guides ALARI’s efforts to ensure that workers are not left behind in the global shift toward sustainability.
Employment Justice
At the heart of ALARI’s work is the belief that all workers deserve fair, safe, and equitable working conditions.