A Charter to shift minds and management around Migration In connection with global agendas on migration governance and with the construction of the UCLG Pact for People proposed at the World Council in Guangzhou, Lampedusa has brought to the Policy Council on the Right to the City and Inclusive Territories a proposal to co-create the Lampedusa Charter on human mobility and peace. The Lampedusa Charter, which ratifies the commitment of local governments to ensure the protection of human rights, dignity, diversity and equal opportunities, will be the culmination of a growing local commitment to a new global narrative of human mobility. The process will seek to consolidate the vision of our Pact for the People on human mobility and diversity, following a series of consultations with Policy Councils, Regional Sections and strategic partners ahead of the official launch in December 2021. As part of the Lampedusa Charter Process, UCLG was a part of the commemoration of the 2021 Memory Day in Lampedusa, commemorating the more than 15.000 lost migrant lives in the Mediterranean. Med Aydi Wajdi, Vice Mayor of Sfax, Totò Martello, Mayor of Lampedusa,
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