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Aug 02, 2017 04:09 PM
Author: International Labour Organization
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Training Material
Students booklet for a language course to teach migrants who will take up care work basic vocabulary in English and Arabic.
ILO’s “Promoting Decent Work thorough Improved Migration Policy and its Application in Bangladesh” project in collaboration with the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment (MEWOE) and the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET) has produced a series of language guides for migrant workers who will work in English and Arabic-speaking countries. ‘Basic English and Arabic words for Care Work: Promoting Decent Work for Care Providers is a student’s booklet for a course which aims to equip care providers with the language skills necessary to live and work in either English or Arabic speaking countries.
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Aug 26, 2016 10:37 AM
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2016
Category: Information Material
RATIFICATION DE LA CONVENTION NUMÉRO 143 DE L’ORGANISATION
INTERNATIONALE DU TRAVAIL SUR LES TRAVAILLEURS MIGRANTS
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Aug 16, 2017 04:32 PM
Author: International Labour Organization
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Information Material
Since 2012, the ILO-Korea Partnership Programme labour migration component has focused on migration and development. Research and national and regional workshops have focused on return and reintegration, leading to the development and adoption of these Regional Guidelines on Return and Reintegration Programmes.
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Aug 03, 2016 03:35 PM
Author: Migration and development, global meeting
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Policy
Some 70 people working in the area of international cooperation as well as migration and development (M&D) met at the Global Meeting on Migration and Development on 25 – 27 May in Charmey. The meeting presented an opportunity for them to exchange on practices and perspectives, establish common ground, and strengthen a global network for a pragmatic and result-oriented implementation of the 2030 Agenda, recognizing migration as an important factor for sustainable development.
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Aug 20, 2018 02:16 PM
Author: The World Bank
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Research
The paper deliberately focuses on the broader phenomenon of international economic migration, thus directly addressing the one of the two global compacts, that on safe, orderly and regular migration. It also acknowledges the common challenges and vulnerabilities faced by vulnerable migrants, including irregular migrants, smuggled and trafficked migrants, unaccompanied child migrants, stranded migrants, and migrants displaced by disasters and environmental change. The other global compact on refugees, based on the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework, is partially addressed in annex A which summarizes the Bank’s paper on forced displacement issued in April 2016. This paper has three objectives. First, it sets out stylized facts on international migration and describes three fundamental drivers: income gaps, demographic change, and environmental change. Second, it highlights the benefits and costs associated with global labor mobility in both sending and receiving countries. Third, it describes the global architecture for governance of migration and suggests a few areas where the Bank could usefully contribute by designing customized solutions that address heterogeneous and context-specific complexities of migration.
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Jul 19, 2016 01:00 PM
Author: AP Migration Team
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: CoP Product
July edition of the AP Migration Community Update, highlighting news, updates and resources from our network.
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Jun 28, 2016 03:01 PM
Author: International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Policy
A government-led multi-stakeholder consultative initiative to improve responses for migrants in countries experiencing conflict or natural disaster.
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Jun 28, 2016 02:29 PM
Author: International Labour Organization (ILO)
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Research
This report presents and analyses the available data sets on the deaths of Nepali migrant workers during their employment abroad. In addition to providing a comprehensive review of the numbers and reasons for the death of Nepali migrants, it also compare the numbers with the death rates of the general population in Nepal. The report also takes a critical look at the limitations of the data and highlights how the reporting on fatalities among migrant workers can be improved.
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Jun 28, 2016 02:22 PM
Author: The report is published by the Ministry of Labour and Employment with support from the ILO-SALM project, IOM and the Asia Foundation.
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Information Material
This report captures the latest trends in labour migration from Nepal by bringing together all available statistics from a range of government departments/units up until the end of the FY 2014/15. It also highlights the achievements of the Government till date, remaining challenges and suggests ways forward, as well a few thematic issues such as migration and national development, women and foreign employment and student visas an employment.
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Jul 04, 2017 11:48 AM
Author: International Labour Organization
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Information Material
This edition of project newsletter offers an overview of the cooperation frameworks between EU and China in the area of recent migration related policy developments, mobility of researchers, schemes introduced by both sides to promote and attract top talent, and policy research and discussion on labour migration in China’s urbanization process with particular attention to the protection of vulnerable groups such as domestic workers. In addition, you will read analysis on the impact of the project activities, completed in the last quarter, on the overall objective of supporting the EU China Dialogue on Migration and Mobility.
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Jun 22, 2016 02:56 PM
Author: ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE Project
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Training Material
The ASEAN TRIANGLE Project (ATP) together with Atikha Overseas Workers and Communities Initiative developed a Financial Education Course for ASEAN migrant workers. The Course provides ASEAN migrants with financial literacy skills, assists them to address family and cultural issues that can prevent them from achieving their migration goals, and empowers them through better informed planning and decision making. Following are the presentations (Burmese) used during this training: "Training of Trainers Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrants in Thailand 25 April - 8 May 2016, Bangkok, Thailand". (Files are in PDF format)
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Jun 22, 2016 02:54 PM
Author: ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE Project
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Training Material
The ASEAN TRIANGLE Project (ATP) together with Atikha Overseas Workers and Communities Initiative developed a Financial Education Course for ASEAN migrant workers. The Course provides ASEAN migrants with financial literacy skills, assists them to address family and cultural issues that can prevent them from achieving their migration goals, and empowers them through better informed planning and decision making. Following are the presentations (Burmese) used during this training: "Training of Trainers Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrants in Thailand 25 April - 8 May 2016, Bangkok, Thailand". (Files are in PDF format)
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Jun 22, 2016 02:51 PM
Author: ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE Project
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Training Material
The ASEAN TRIANGLE Project (ATP) together with Atikha Overseas Workers and Communities Initiative developed a Financial Education Course for ASEAN migrant workers. The Course provides ASEAN migrants with financial literacy skills, assists them to address family and cultural issues that can prevent them from achieving their migration goals, and empowers them through better informed planning and decision making. Following are the presentations (Burmese) used during this training: "Training of Trainers Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrants in Thailand 25 April - 8 May 2016, Bangkok, Thailand". (Files are in PDF format)
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Jun 22, 2016 02:43 PM
Author: ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE Project
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Training Material
The ASEAN TRIANGLE Project (ATP) together with Atikha Overseas Workers and Communities Initiative developed a Financial Education Course for ASEAN migrant workers. The Course provides ASEAN migrants with financial literacy skills, assists them to address family and cultural issues that can prevent them from achieving their migration goals, and empowers them through better informed planning and decision making. Following are the presentations (Burmese) used during this training: "Training of Trainers Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrants in Thailand 25 April - 8 May 2016, Bangkok, Thailand". (Files are in powerpoint format)
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Jun 22, 2016 02:44 PM
Author: ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE Project
Publishing Date:
2016
Category: Training Material
The ASEAN TRIANGLE Project (ATP) together with Atikha Overseas Workers and Communities Initiative developed a Financial Education Course for ASEAN migrant workers. The Course provides ASEAN migrants with financial literacy skills, assists them to address family and cultural issues that can prevent them from achieving their migration goals, and empowers them through better informed planning and decision making. Following are the presentations (Burmese) used during this training: "Training of Trainers Financial Education Course for ASEAN Migrants in Thailand 25 April - 8 May 2016, Bangkok, Thailand". (Files are in powerpoint format)