When impoverished women decide to leave their countries to work abroad, they often are deceived or abused. Smugglers and human traffickers may exploit them, forcing them to work as unpaid prostitutes or beggars. Women who become domestic workers are sometimes beaten, overworked, or not paid. Many women leave behind their own families to care for others, making their children vulnerable. The Female Face of Migration, a report by Caritas Internationalis, describes the problems that migrant women face. Explore this page to learn more: read the policy paper, get to know to stories of four women, and play our interactive game “Follow the Migrant Woman” to see what choices you would make if you were a poor woman going abroad.

Press release: Justice and care for migrant women
Migrants risk all to cross from Mexico to the US
Photo gallery | Video
A future for Congo’s women
Photo gallery
‘They’ve sold you’: sex trafficking in Nepal
Blogs from Nepal
U-turn Ukraine: There’s no place like home
Domestic workers/ ILO Convention/ ratification campaign