Disruptive Action: No business as usual whilst the world is burning
We are used to operating in these spaces solely to discuss issues with governments, trade good policies, practices and make recommendations. We can still do this, but we must also remind them that dialogues —often technical in nature —cannot happen in a vacuum.
We must ensure that no one forgets the wider context of our discussions- that our fundamental human rights as migrants, diaspora, grassroots communities, human rights defenders, and civil society organisations are being significantly eroded. We must ensure that all participants do not forget that the world outside is regressing backwards.

- Printed on ‘race bibs’ that can be attached to our clothing (to be confirmed)
- Printed on posters that CS delegates will display prominently.
- A graphically designed handout that CS delegates will distribute to other participants and post online, with quotes organised by theme.

- Members of the CS delegation (as many as possible) will write on a piece of paper (A4 or A3) 1 sentence of one of the following:
- An ongoing human/migrant rights violations happening in their communities (e.g. ICE raids separating families and kidnapping people off the street)
- A significant risk to their organisation or network (e.g. threat of criminalisation, severe funding cuts)
- We will then bring these papers into selected prominent sessions, stand up, and hold them in front of our faces in a simultaneous, synchronised action, to highlight the number of serious and pressing issues currently being faced —that we cannot operate like it’s business as usual. This can also be used for an accompanying or following social media campaign (more information coming soon).

- Is this development?
- This is how public money is spent
