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Statement Concerning the Pilot Project for Introducing Filipino Caregivers to South Korea
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Crying Out for Justice Vol. 4
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Addressing Challenges and Responses in the South Korea Seasonal Worker Program
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Updates from day 1 of 2011 PGA
2011 PGA kicks off: (http://www.facebook.com/MigrantsRightsInternational) The 2011 and 6th edition of the People's Global Action on Migration, Development and Human Rights (PGA) kicked off on 29 November aftenoon at the...
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IOM, Migrant Forum in Asia Partner to Promote the Rights of Migrant Workers in International Supply Chains
Ho Chi Minh City – As the COVID-19 pandemic increases vulnerabilities of migrant workers across the globe, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has joined forces with the Migrant Forum in Asia...
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#OurHands Campaign News
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New Publication: Nepalese Version of 12 Reasons to Ratify ILO C189 on Decent Work for Domestic Workers
— September 19, 2019The Nepalese Version of the Migrant Forum in Asia 12 Reasons to Ratify ILO C189 on Decent Work for Domestic Workers is now available for download. Please find below the full publication. The PDF Version of the File is available for download below:
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New Publication: 12 Reasons to Ratify ILO Convention 189 on Decent Work for Domestic Workers
— April 8, 2019As part of the regional campaign for the ratification of ILO Convention 189 on Decent Work for Domestic Workers, MFA developed the 12 reasons to Ratify ILO C189. Please find below the full text of the publication. A PDF copy of the publication can also be downloaded below. 1. 67 Million domestic workers across the…
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Bangladesh: Decent Work for Domestic Workers Campaign
— January 8, 2019A national consultation for the ratification of ILO C 189 was held on 26 November 2018 in Dhaka Bangladesh. The consultation was organized by MFA, RMMRU and DWRN as part of the on-going campaign for decent work for domestic workers.
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Nepal: Decent Work for Domestic Workers Campaign
— January 7, 2019MFA in Collaboration with NNSM, Home Workers Trade Union organized a nation consultation on the ratification of ILO C189 held on 15 November 2018 in Kathmandu, Nepal as part of the campaign on decent work for domestic workers.
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2017 Mapping to Enhance Collective Advocacy, Action and Empowerment of Domestic Workers in Asia: Survey Results
— August 22, 2018The 2017 Mapping to Enhance Collective Advocacy, Action and Empowerment of Domestic Workers in Asia: Survey Results is now available for download. The report was prepared by MFA and IDWF.
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MFA Speaks at the EDD High Level Panel on Women and Girls on the Move
— June 22, 2018Migrant Forum in Asia was invited to speak at the high level panel on Women and girls on the Move: Towards Safer Work and Migration for Women, Assessing Determinants of Vulnerability and Women’s Empowerment through Migration. The Panel was part of the 2018 European Development Days and organized by the Swiss Agency for Development and…
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Bangladesh: Migrant CSOs call for the Ratification of ILO C189 on Domestic Work
— April 19, 2018On 14 March 2018, Migrant forum in Asia in collaboration with the Bangladesh Civil Society for Migration, organized a national consultation on the Ratification of ILO C189 on domestic work. The consultation was the culmination of a series of meetings and programs to launch a national campaign for the ratification of the ILO C189 on…
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Nepal: Migrant CSOs call for the Ratification of ILO C189 on Domestic Work
— March 27, 2018Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) in Collaboration with the National Network Safe Migration organized a national consultation to discuss Nepal’s ratification of ILO C189 on domestic work. The consultation was held in Kathmandu, Nepal on 20 March 2018. Thirty participants representing migrant CSOs, trade unions, women’s organizations and members of the National Network participated in…
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Recognise Us and Listen to Us: Towards Achieving Decent Work for Domestic Workers in Asean
— November 3, 2017Domestic worker leaders and representatives, domestic workers’ unions and federations, migrant groups and advocates, trade unions, civil society groups, lawyers, academics and members of parliament from ASEAN member countries and other Asian countries came together on 22-24 October 2017 in Manila for a regional gathering, to follow-up on decisions and plans agreed at our first Asian regional domestic workers’ conference in 2011 and to take stock of the developments six years after the adoption of that landmark treaty.
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