In 1984, Artemio Rodriguez became part of an early wave of Mexico's rural poor who migrate every year to plant and pick Canadian produce...
By Sara Mojtehedzadeh for the Star…
When Syrian civil engineer Dania Abdulbaqi could not find a job in Turkey, she decided to create her own future and help her refugee community.
By Stefania D'Ignoti for the Middle East Eye…
Across the country, farmers have voiced concerns over what they say is a growing labor shortage.
By Esther Honig for Harvest Public Media (US, Mexico)
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A 55 ans, cette combattante acharnée est à l’origine de Sitradomsa. Seul syndicat qui se bat pour les droits et les libertés de ces milliers de femmes, petites mains de l'ombre, discriminées et…
Japón, el país con más longevos del mundo se enfrenta a serios problemas demográficos, y el gobierno es consciente de que buscar soluciones sostenibles es una prioridad.
By Carmen Grau Vila…
The reporting on the Essex lorry tragedy where 39 Vietnamese migrants were found dead in the back of a lorry has shown how the narrative of poverty only reinforce prejudices against migrants. So…
For a year, the Bangladeshi cook had been working 12 to 16 hours a day, eating only leftovers and sleeping on the kitchen floor of her employer’s Abu Dhabi home – all for half the salary she had…
The EU is pumping millions of euros of development aid into the poor Sahelian country to keep migrants at bay.
By Sarah Haaij and Saskia Houttuin for The New Humanitarian (Burkina Faso)
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Obrero ('worker') is an independent multi-platform documentary project. It tells the stories of Filipino rebuild workers temporarily migrating to Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand after the…
One small Italian town has adopted a very friendly posture toward migrants and refugees.
Media production by Christopher Livesay for PBS - Italy
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In the middle of the night, when the devices are dark, his antique alarm clock reminds him that his time has come. It sounds like hammering, monotonous like the melody of his days.
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Workers whose jobs abroad are secured through murky loans and payment schemes leave hopes for a better life buried deep in debt.
Story by Ana Santos and Sofia Tomacruz for Rappler. Winner of…
Esta es la historia de un nigeriano que se bajó en la estación de trenes más grande de Argentina. Sin hablar español y huyendo de su país pudo salir adelante.
By Miguel Roth for Vice…
Despite ASEAN's decade-long intention to protect migrant workers in the region, nothing has been done for the undocumented labor migrants, who continue to endure hardships in silence.
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Jahanara* had had enough. For a year, the Bangladeshi cook had been working 12 to 16 hours a day, eating only leftovers and sleeping on the kitchen floor of her employer’s Abu Dhabi home – all…
Away from political debates about refugees, some previously run-down cities are being rejuvenated by their arrival.
2 February 2016
Article and photo by James Reinl published in…
Bal Krishna Gautam endured two years of humiliation and avoidable illness in Qatar, with no access to a bathroom and spoilt food for lunch.
By Vani Saraswathi for Migrant Rights.org…