Exploitation of Domestic Workers in Asia Pacific
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.
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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.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to apply Communication for Development (C4D) to counter-trafficking activities.
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 looks at the exploitation of children in labour. The Definitions series provides definitions on various types of exploitation, using text overlaid on video.
What if you give money to a beggar but they don't get to keep your donation?
What if a debt cost you your entire future? Debt bondage and exploitative "loans" trap thousands of people across Asia into working off a debt that is impossible to repay.
This animated video illustrates the three elements of the human trafficking process - Act, Means and Purpose.
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.
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.