Domestic Workers in Singapore: We are real people
In May 2018, IOM X and its partners developed a seriesof videos to highlight the voices and stories of domesticworkers and construction workers in Singapore.
This is a library of downloadable IOM X materials. This includes videos, factsheets, presentations, research and training guides that you can use to support your own communication campaigns. We provide editable files for most of our materials so that you can reversion as needed for your own target audiences.
In May 2018, IOM X and its partners developed a seriesof videos to highlight the voices and stories of domesticworkers and construction workers in Singapore.
Domestic workers are employed in others’ private homes for pay. They provide services such as cleaning, laundry, shopping, cooking, and caring for children and the elderly.
In 2015 and 2016, IOM X conducted knowledge, attitude and intended practice (KAP) impact assessments of Open Doors in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
This is a summary report of the quantitative research conducted to assess the impact of Open Doors with an Indonesian audience, using knowledge, attitudes and intended practices (KAP) studies.
A young man and his upstairs neighbour witness the abuse of a domestic worker in the apartment across from theirs.
A three-part drama about families and their domestic workers.
Open Doors is a three-part video series featuring the struggles of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
Open Doors is a three-part video series featuring the struggles of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
Open Doors is a three-part video series featuring the struggles of migrant domestic workers in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.