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IOM new publications to improve protection and assistance to vulnerable migrants

IOM new publications to improve protection and assistance to vulnerable migrants

by Migra-Info | Mar 16, 2020 | Human Trafficking, Labour Exploitation, News & Events

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has recently launched a new set of documents to assist policy makers and practitioners with clear directions on how to provide assistance and protection to vulnerable migrants. The tools aim to support and improve the...
In 2020, having a job will still not mean having a decent one

In 2020, having a job will still not mean having a decent one

by Migra-Info | Feb 4, 2020 | Articles and Research, Labour Exploitation, Labour Rights

“The objectives of full employment and raising the standard of living around the world are as essential as ever”. With this statement, the International Labour Organization (ILO) summarizes the overall message of its World Employment and Social Outlook Trends 2020...
A young man who said “enough”

A young man who said “enough”

by Migra-Info | Dec 17, 2019 | Labour Exploitation, Labour Rights, Stories

“Do not migrate without thinking twice and assessing the real situation. Because you might find yourself being exploited and working to exhaustion without getting a significant income. Compare your options and think that here you will always have your land and your...
When success also means avoiding exploitation

When success also means avoiding exploitation

by Migra-Info | Dec 17, 2019 | Labour Exploitation, Stories, Women and Children

“I decided to return to Cambodia because I did not like how they deceived me. I stopped trusting them” Teum Mom Teum Mom’s story Teum Mom’s story might not be considered a successful one from the point of view of income generation for her and her family, but, when it...
Sharing experiences, preventing trafficking

Sharing experiences, preventing trafficking

by Migra-Info | Oct 18, 2019 | Fishing and Agrofood Industry, Human Trafficking, Labour Exploitation, Stories

“One day I overheard my colleagues talking on the lower bunks discussing how they would kill me. It was then that I decided to jump off the boat” Vun Voeun Vun Voeun’s story  “I didn’t know what to do, if I had stayed on the boat I would definitely have been...
Cambodian government & NGOs: fighting trafficking together

Cambodian government & NGOs: fighting trafficking together

by Migra-Info | Oct 9, 2019 | Human Trafficking, Labour Exploitation, Modern Slavery, News & Events

On Friday 4 October 2019 the Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation in Cambodia signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the organizations A21 Foundation and Open Arms Cambodia with the scope of protecting victims of human...
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