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The first pillar of the Los Angeles Declaration is devoted to promoting stability and assistance for communities of destination, origin, transit and return. Pictured here is a migrant resident in Quito.
Pillar One

Promoting Stability and Assistance for Communities of Destination, Origin, Transit and Return

This pillar aims to support efforts that promote the integration of all migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and persons in situations of vulnerability into host countries. Additionally, it seeks to improve conditions and opportunities in countries of origin, recognizing the significance of safe, dignified, and sustainable return, readmission, and reintegration, while promoting respect for human rights.

Overview:

Measures to promote social and economic inclusion, ensure productive contributions to society, and benefit host communities.



Overview:

Pathways for large displaced populations to expeditiously receive legal status, work authorization, and access to key services.



Overview:

Measures to reduce discrimination against refugees, internally displaced persons, asylum seekers, returnees and stateless persons.



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