2016 Regional Workshop on Ethical Business and Recruitment Practices in Labour Migration 2 – UAE

I really appreciated geographically and professionally diverse set of viewpoints. It confirms my suspicion that the problems that we face are similar across the board and that collaboration can yield solutions. The hosts and moderators did a good job including everyone and focusing the conversations

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

April, 2016

This program has concluded

This was DTP’s second program focusing on the private sector, and the first to more actively seek to engage with the private sector. Professor Paul Redmond AM and Associate Professor Justine Nolan from the DTP Board (& UNSW) laid the foundations for what was a fascinating and fruitful workshop – and the start of our engagement with the private sector on these issues. There were representatives from all of the key stakeholders involved – government, business, trade unions and NGOs – local and international. The scales of the challenges are daunting, but exploring ways to build collaboration for implementation of key standards is essential if changes are to be made to ensure migrant workers are treated with dignity and respect.

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Program report from DTP's second Regional Workshop on Ethical Business and Recruitment Practices in Labour Migration held in Dubai.

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Avimansingh Lama
Nepal, Qatar
Aya Maraqa
Jordan, Switzerland
David Segall
United States
Deependra Bhetwal
Nepal, Qatar
Francesca Ricciardone
Qatar, United States
Haroon Malik
Pakistan, United Arab Emirates
Hom Karki
Nepal, Qatar
Hubertson Tom Wilson
India
Johannes Vorster
South Africa, United Arab Emirates
Khatoon Alaradi
Bahrain
Mariam Bhacker
Qatar
Megan Jenkins
Australia, Qatar

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