Tales of survival: migrant domestic workers’ stories in their own words
These are the stories of Indonesian migrant domestic workers and their families whose realities turn out to be far removed from their dreams.
These are the stories of Indonesian migrant domestic workers and their families whose realities turn out to be far removed from their dreams.
Yesterday, Minsiter Charbel Nahas while attending a round table to discuss the legal procedures to protect migrant domestic workers
I’d like to share a story that’s not really easy to tell and which has something to do with what Sari wrote in the previous post.
The note posted on ARM blog 2 days ago contains wrong and inaccurate information.
During my prison visits, I met many women who had escaped from their bosses
At the Anti-Racism Movement (ARM), we are constantly working on a multitude of different activities and initiatives. Most of our activities are only possible with the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers who work in collaboration with our core team.
The Anti-Racism Movement (ARM) was launched in 2010 as a grassroots collective by young Lebanese feminist activists in collaboration with migrant workers and migrant domestic workers.
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