The United Nations in Kuwait recently underscored the vital role of migrants in fostering global development and cultural enrichment, hosting a workshop on Wednesday, December 18th, to commemorate International Migrants Day. The event, a collaboration with MBVISION Studios, spotlighted both the substantial contributions and the ongoing challenges faced by the growing global migrant population. With over 300 million migrants worldwide, representing almost 4% of the global population, recognizing their impact is more crucial than ever.
International Migrants Day Celebrated in Kuwait: Recognizing Global Contributions
International Migrants Day, observed annually on December 18th, serves as a focal point for acknowledging the significant influence of migration on societies around the globe. This year’s event in Kuwait, held at the UN House, wasn’t simply a ceremonial observance, but an active platform for sharing stories and advocating for better migrant policies. The workshop aimed to move beyond statistics and delve into the lived experiences of individuals who have chosen to build new lives in Kuwait.
Mazen Aboulhosn, Chief of Mission of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Kuwait, powerfully articulated this during his opening remarks. He emphasized that the contributions of migrants extend far beyond their economic impact, enriching the social and cultural fabric of host nations. He highlighted the important flow of remittances, particularly crucial for many developing countries.
The Economic Power of Migration
The economic impact of migration is substantial. Aboulhosn pointed out that in 2024 alone, migrants are projected to send approximately $905 billion back to their home countries. This influx of funds plays a critical role in supporting education, healthcare and basic necessities for families and communities.
However, the contributions go beyond simply sending money home. Migrants are increasingly recognized as agents of economic development, actively participating in the workforce, establishing businesses and driving innovation. They bolster the healthcare and education sectors in both host and origin countries, contributing to a more skilled and productive global labor force. The impact on global economies is undeniable.
A Creative Workshop for Sharing Migrant Stories
The workshop featured a unique and engaging format, leveraging the creative expertise of MBVISION Studios. Over ten nationalities were represented amongst the participants, allowing for a diverse exchange of perspectives. Through animation techniques, attendees were given the opportunity to articulate how they contribute to Kuwaiti society and reflect on their personal journeys.
This hands-on approach moved away from traditional discussions and allowed individuals to express themselves in a powerful and accessible way. It fostered a sense of community and provided a platform for migrants to be seen, heard, and valued. The aim wasn’t about assimilation, but about celebrating individual identities and shared experiences.
Addressing the Challenges Faced by Migrants
While celebrating the positive impact of migration, the event also didn’t shy away from addressing its inherent challenges. Aboulhosn stressed the urgent need for inclusive, safe, and orderly migration policies that protect the rights and dignity of all migrants. These policies should acknowledge and address issues like discrimination, exploitation, and barriers to integration.
He further emphasized that ensuring accessible pathways for safe migration is paramount, alongside efforts to combat trafficking and irregular migration. It’s essential to frame discussions around migration not just as an economic or security issue, but fundamentally as a human rights issue.
MBVISION Studios: A Testament to the Power of Diversity
Manal Al-Gharabally, founder and CEO of MBVISION Studios, shared her own inspiring journey. She described how her studio transformed from a small local initiative to a globally recognized enterprise through the power of diverse talent and shared vision.
“Our work became global because of that beautiful mix and shared vision,” Al-Gharabally stated, highlighting the key role of cultural exchange and collaboration in their success. She astutely observed that the feeling of “trying to fit in” is universally relatable, and powerfully declared that the workshop was about celebrating belonging and recognizing the strength found in unity. The studio’s journey clearly illustrates how cultural diversity can be a catalyst for growth and innovation.
In conclusion, the United Nations and MBVISION Studios’ International Migrants Day workshop served as a crucial reminder of the multifaceted contributions of migrants worldwide. It highlighted their economic power, their cultural enrichment, and their role in fostering a more interconnected and resilient global society. The event also issued a strong call for policies that prioritize the safety, dignity, and inclusion of all migrants, recognizing them not as outsiders, but as integral members of the global community. Let’s continue to amplify these voices and work towards a world where migration is celebrated as a force for good.

