Evacuate Now
Sri Lankan Workers Trapped in Lebanon, Cannot Afford Repatriation
The following letter was sent by the Anti-Racism Movement and 60 organizations (list of signatories at the end) and collectives in Lebanon and Sri Lanka to urge the Sri Lankan government to fund the evaluation of all Sri Lankan workers stranded in Lebanon under a worsening economic crisis.
Evacuate Sierra Leonean Workers from Lebanon!
On 23 July 2020, a group of Sierra Leonean women stranded in Lebanon, Thewanthdean (meaning “United sisters” or “One sisterhood”), released a song they wrote to express their daily struggles in the country.
Migrant workers trapped in Lebanon are at risk!
The following appeal was sent to AU mechanisms and UN Special Procedures including the SR on the rights of migrant workers
Sri Lankan Workers Trapped in Lebanon, Cannot Afford Repatriation
The following letter was sent by the Anti-Racism Movement and 60 organizations (list of signatories at the end) and collectives in Lebanon and Sri Lanka to urge the Sri Lankan government to fund the evaluation of all Sri Lankan workers stranded in Lebanon under a worsening economic crisis.
Nigerians in Lebanon are Hungry, The Nigerian Government Needs to Pay for their Evacuation
The following letter was sent to the Foreign Affairs Minister, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission,
Evacuate Sierra Leonean Workers from Lebanon!
On 23 July 2020, a group of Sierra Leonean women stranded in Lebanon, Thewanthdean (meaning "United sisters" or "One sisterhood"), released a song they wrote to express their daily struggles in the country.
Migrant workers trapped in Lebanon are at risk!
The following appeal was sent to AU mechanisms and UN Special Procedures including the SR on the rights of migrant workers
Prosecute Employers Who Abandon Domestic Workers Now!
More than 100 migrant workers of different nationalities have been abandoned by their employers or showed up at their consulate since the beginning of June 2020. The majority of these workers are Ethiopian due to the size of the Ethiopian community in Lebanon. The Ethiopian consulate failed to intervene and closed its doors to its own citizens.