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Needed and Exploited – the Invisible Suffering of Migrant Domestic Workers The issue of migrant domestic workers is a major one in many parts of the world. It is sometimes linked to trafficking in human beings and it affects women to a large extent. Migrant domestic workers are often victims of severe human rights violations, which often are unreported and go unpunished. >> A home without fear In Latin America, there's a silent refugee crisis. Every year, thousands of Colombians flood over the border to neighbouring Ecuador to escape the harsh realities of civil war in their homeland. >> Imagine a migrant's rights protected: No domestic bliss for migrants in Lebanon In 2008, Caritas Internationalis established an advocacy team to focus on the issue of women and migration. >> |
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