Migrants around the world on Wednesday were invited to share their life stories in a new social media campaign launched in London by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and a UK charity.
The Web site iamamigrant.org brings together profiles of migrants including their country of origin and the distance from the place where they now live.
An Arabic interpreter of Iraqi origin living in Belgium, an artist from Mauritania living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and a fashion designer from India living in Italy were among the profiles featured on the Web site at its launch.
“Myths and fears surrounding migrants are informing popular discourse,” said Saira Grant, chief executive of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI), the non-governmental group co-organizing the initiative with the Geneva-based IOM.
The campaign is being launched ahead of today’s UN International Migrants Day and has already been adopted by the government in Mexico, where Soy Migrante posters are to go on display next month.
Facebook in Germany has also lent its support to the campaign, which is in English, French, German and Spanish, by donating online advertising space.
Organizers said in a statement that the Web site would be “a platform through which, across the globe, anti-immigrant rhetoric can be challenged and the vital contribution of migrants can be celebrated.”
IOM British mission chief Dipti Pardeshi said she hoped campaigns such as this could lead to action to “help shift the political debate towards implementing policies on migrant inclusion.”
The campaign builds on a crowd-funded initiative by the JCWI earlier this year ahead of the UK’s general election entitled “I Am An Immigrant,” which was widely shared on social media and featured in eye-catching posters on the London Underground.
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