Sri Lanka is providing leadership for the Colombo Process to be a bridge between labor sending and receiving countries fostering strong partnership for the Asian region, said the Minister of Foreign Employment Thalatha Athukorala. Minister Atukorale, also the Chair in Office of the CP, the regional consultative forum of contractual labour originating countries in Asia added that the CP would soon agree on the role it could play in supporting the overall implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to migration with a specific focus on contractual labour migrants, benefitting from the experience of having worked on issues such as ethical labour recruitment, migrant health and remittances over the past 2 years. The Minister said “in the forthcoming negotiations on developing the ‘Global Compact on Migration by 2018’ the CP should be ready to engage constructively, on building the SDGs framework.” The Minister made these observations when she addressed the 6th Global Meeting of Chairs and Secretaries of Regional Consultative Processes on Migration, in Geneva on 13 October 2016. The delegation to the Meeting included Sri Lanka’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva Ravinatha Aryasinha, Deputy Permanent Representative Samantha Jayasuriya, Counsellor Shashika Somaratne, and Acting Deputy General Manager of the Foreign Employment Bureau D.G.G.S. Yapa.