DREAMS FOR SALE-The Exploitation of Domestic Workers from Recruitment in Nepal and Bangladesh to Working in Lebanon

Abstract
This report examines the processes and practices involved in the recruitment of migrant domestic workers from Nepal and Bangladesh and explore their work and living conditions in Lebanon. This study deals with these two countries to the fact that each has a community task in terms of the number of workers in Lebanon. And because one of them, which is Nepal, prohibited the emigration of women with the aim of domestic workers to Lebanon, other than Bangladesh, which did not impose such a ban. In the end, the report looks at the processes of migration and recruitment, and their costs, and operational and living conditions of workers, as well as their opportunities and enables them to have access to legal remedies and compensation. While previous studies have lit up a portion of fact, dealt with the situation of workers in the country of origin or in the receiving country separately, this study seeks to draw a comprehensive picture of the path of migration from Bangladesh or Nepal to Lebanon
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CAWTAR | 2017-12-22 11:52:51
Document Type
Papers
Source
KAFA (enough) Violence & Exploitation
Keywords :
Women migrant domestic workers //Gender-based violence// Sexual Vilence// Sexual Exploitation of women// Domestic violence// Child sexual abuse//Violence against women // trafficking in women and sexual exploitation//Physical harm //Sexual abuse // Psychological violence//Economic violence//Sexual exploitation // Victims of violence// Economic violence // Rape// Sexual harassment in the workplace// Indicator//