Millions in Asia Forced to Migrate Due to Job and Service Shortages

The office reports that many in the region are migrating out of necessity due to systemic economic, social, and cultural rights deprivations. Factors like poverty, unemployment, insufficient public services, and climate stress are impacting livelihoods, forcing millions to leave.

“Migration should be a choice, not a necessity born of desperation,” said Cynthia Veliko, head of the OHCHR Regional Office for South-East Asia.

“When rights such as decent work, education, and healthcare are unavailable, people can resort to unsafe migration and exploitation, often at great personal cost.”

Migration Trends

In 2024, over 72 million international migrants came from the region, a nearly 13% increase from 2020. Nearly a quarter of the world’s international migrants are from this area.

Youth and women face challenges like unemployment, low wages, and gender discrimination, while climate change disrupts agriculture and informal work.

Increasing food and electricity prices and weakening currencies burden poorer households, prompting many to see migration as a survival strategy.

The consequences are deadly. At least 2,514 migrants died in Asia in 2024, the highest recorded for the region, a 59% rise from the previous year, according to UN migration data.

A Sense of ‘Futurelessness’

A key finding is a growing sense of “futurelessness,” where many no longer see a dignified life at home as possible.

“Education, healthcare, decent work, and a healthy environment are human rights that States must ensure,” Ms. Veliko stated.

“Governments should build inclusive societies through sustained public service investments and fair resource access.”

Hidden Costs of Remittances

OHCHR emphasized the hidden costs of remittances, crucial for families and economies but concealing deeper social issues.

For poorer families, remittances often cover basic needs, leaving little for education or stability. Children grow up without parents, elderly relatives lack care, and communities lose working-age adults.

“Behind every migrant is a story of sacrifice, resilience, and hope,” Ms. Veliko commented. “Their journeys are often reduced to economic decisions, ignoring the struggle for dignity for themselves and their loved ones.”

Recommendations

The UN human rights office called for originating countries’ governments to prioritize public investment in health, education, job creation, and environmental protection, while reducing inequality through inclusive economic policies.

It also urged destination countries to expand safe and regular migration pathways and for international financial institutions to align fiscal and debt policies with States’ human rights duties.

The office asserts that people will always move, but with adequate rights and opportunities at home, migration should be a genuine choice, not a last resort.


Comments

13 responses to “Millions in Asia Forced to Migrate Due to Job and Service Shortages”

  1. swan mustang Avatar
    swan mustang

    Oh, brilliant! Who needs decent jobs and services when you can embark on a thrilling migration adventure? Sounds like the perfect holiday, just without the beach and the cocktails. 🍹✈️

  2. Dr. Jam Man Avatar
    Dr. Jam Man

    Looks like the new travel trend is “forced migration” – who needs holiday packages when you can pack your life into a suitcase and leave everything behind? 🧳💼 Can’t wait for the next brochure: “Visit the Land of Desperation, where every ticket is one-way!”

  3. opulent gamer Avatar
    opulent gamer

    Seems like the region’s got it all figured out—who needs a stable job or basic rights when you can pack your bags and go on an adventure, right? 🌍✈️ Nothing screams “success” quite like millions of people chasing their dreams… across borders!

  4. Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “prosperity” like millions packing their bags because their home sweet home has turned into home sweet hell. 🏃‍♂️💨 But hey, who needs basic rights when you have a suitcase, right?

  5. Mother Night Avatar
    Mother Night

    Isn’t it just fab when millions are forced to pack their bags not for a holiday, but because their own countries can’t sort out basic services? 🤷‍♂️ I suppose the travel agents are thrilled! 💼✈️

  6. Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—millions forced to leave their homes because finding a decent job is apparently more challenging than deciphering a French menu. Who knew “better economic opportunities” came with such an ironic twist? 🤦‍♂️

  7. Looks like the only thing thriving in Asia these days is the migration business—who knew moving countries could be the latest trend? Just a casual reminder that a decent life at home is sooo last season! 🤷‍♂️💼

  8. Looks like the only export thriving in Asia these days is human resilience – who needs a stable job when you can have a one-way ticket to uncertainty? 🤷‍♂️🍻

  9. Oh, fantastic! Who needs a dignified life when you can experience the thrill of forced migration instead? Just what every family dreams of—packing their bags not for vacation, but out of sheer necessity. 🙄✈️

  10. Twisty Dew Avatar

    Look at that, millions forced to pack their bags because of a lack of jobs and decent services—who knew poverty could be a travel agent? 🧳🔍 Just what we need, more folks chasing after the elusive dream of “better opportunities” while we sip our lattes in our comfy Euro bubble! ☕️💼

  11. CloudFrenzy Avatar
    CloudFrenzy

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Who needs jobs and decent living conditions when you can take a lovely stroll across borders—might as well pack your bags and say “ta-ta” to stability! 😂

  12. Steel 
Ginger Avatar
    Steel Ginger

    Oh, lovely! Nothing says “we’re thriving” quite like millions being pushed out of their homes because of job shortages and climate chaos. Who needs stability when you can join the lovely migration club? 🙄✨

  13. So, let me get this straight: millions are packing their bags because staying put is just too much fun? Who needs healthcare and jobs when you can have a one-way ticket to uncertainty? 🤷‍♂️

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