Does it happen in your home? - Thailand
This video series provides different scenarios in which young people seek advice on how to handle relationships between their family members and their domestic workers.
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This video series provides different scenarios in which young people seek advice on how to handle relationships between their family members and their domestic workers.
Millions of people in Asia work in the garment industry. In this How To series, IOM X went out to see how challenging this work really is.
Millions of people in Asia work in the garment industry. In this How to series, IOM X went out to see how challenging this work really is.
Thai celebrities share facts about human trafficking in the fishing industry, with an aim to encourage viewers to demonstrate their support for the campaign through the hashtag #ICAREDOYOU.
This music video was made to highlight exploitation and human trafficking in the fishing industry in Thailand.
This video is a drama on exploitation and human trafficking in the fishing industry in Thailand.
What if you could never quit your job? Traffickers hungry for money trap millions of men, women, and children in situations of forced labour in every country around the world, including yours.
This video is a drama on exploitation and human trafficking in the fishing industry in Thailand.
This animated video illustrates the three elements of the human trafficking process - Act, Means and Purpose.
This video tells the story of Fatima, a young woman from Maguindanao in the Philippines who's motivated by family needs and chooses to leave her home to work as a domestic worker abroad.
Open Doors is a three-part video series featuring the struggles of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
A three-part drama about families and their domestic workers.