Tips for Working in Hong Kong EP4: New home, new friends
Every year, thousands of people leave Indonesia to seek work overseas.
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Every year, thousands of people leave Indonesia to seek work overseas.
Every year, thousands of people leave Indonesia to seek work overseas. Hong Kong SAR, China is a key destination for many women who seek employment as domestic workers.
Every year, thousands of people leave Indonesia to seek work overseas. Hong Kong SAR, China is a key destination for many women who seek employment as domestic workers.
Every year, thousands of people leave Indonesia to seek work overseas. Hong Kong SAR, China is a key destination for many women who seek employment as domestic workers.
Every year, thousands of people leave Indonesia to seek work overseas.
Foreign Domestic Worker Rights in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China
Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong SAR
The purpose of this toolkit is to provide practical guidance for strengthening ongoing awareness-raising information campaigns and related outreach through the application of Communication for Deve
Aimed at potential migrants, this animated video provides guidance on many aspects related to safe migration, including how to safeguard identification, why you should stay in regular communication
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.
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.
Human trafficking is when men, women and/or children are tricked, sold or forced, within countries and across borders, into a “slave-like” situation against their will for purposes including sexual