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International Migration, Racism, Discrimination andXenophobiaA publication prepared by: International Labour Office (ILO) International Organization for migration (IOM)Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for HumanRights (OHCHR)In consultation withOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)For distribution at theWORLD CONFERENCE AGAINST RACISM, RACIALDISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATEDINTOLERANCE (WCAR) International migration , Racism, Discrimination and XenophobiaA publication jointly produced by: International Labour Office (ILO) International Organization for migration (IOM)Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)In consultation withOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)August 2001 Copyright August 2001 Publications of United Nations and affiliated agencies enjoy copyrigh
origin. These figures do not include the estimated 20 million Internally Displaced Persons forcibly displaced within their own country, nor tens of millions more of internal migrants, mainly rural to urban, in countries around the world. Increasing ethnic and racial diversity of societies is the inevitable consequence of migration.
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