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Irreconciliable Differences? Pursuing the Capabilities Approach within the Global Governance of Migration (2014)

Irreconciliable Differences? Pursuing the Capabilities Approach within the Global Governance of Migration (2014)

This report on global labor migration challenges the current “triple win” paradigm in global migration policy through a worker rights lens, and argues that when applying the now-accepted “capabilities” approach, the international development community must focus on the recognition and protection of the rights of migrant workers, their families and their communities.

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NIGERIA: Empowering Women, Transforming Society (2014)

NIGERIA: Empowering Women, Transforming Society (2014)

A unique grassroots coalition based in the Niger Delta, working with unions and other local non-governmental organizations, is providing a platform for women and young people to effectively engage in the democratic political process, hold local lawmakers accountable and achieve concrete goals in their communities.

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Asia Network: Empowering Workers, Creating Safe Workplaces

Asia Network: Empowering Workers, Creating Safe Workplaces

Millions of workers in Asia often risk their lives in unsafe and unhealthy workplaces. Through its network of more than 200 regional and national organizations in 14 Asian countries, including sector, national and global unions, ANROEV achieved concrete, worker-led successes in addressing occupational safety and health issues as diverse as silicosis, chemical poisoning and asbestos exposure. (2014)

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Discrimination and Denationalization in the Dominican Republic

Discrimination and Denationalization in the Dominican Republic

A September 2013 Dominican court ruling taking away citizenship from many migrants means they will be excluded from any activity that requires official identification, including working in the formal sector, attending school, opening a bank account, accessing health services, getting married, traveling or voting.

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