9th Regional Conference on Migration Report
— September 12, 2004Recognizing the worsening situation of migrant workers despite international standards and framework settings developed in the recent years, the Migrant Forum in Asia dedicated the 9th RCM in developing a critique and analysis of the impact of the intensifying globalization to all migrant workers, in particular to women workers, which comprise a large percentage of the total migrant population.
This report is a reflection of the challenges, strategies and responses of the network to the emerging issues brought about by neo-liberal globalization.
Full report: Migration for “Development” and its Feminization Process
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