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New Migrant Worker Precarity under Covid-19, Repatriation

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by CHCI-GHI 2019-2022

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<p>Migrant workers and the COVID-19 pandemic, repatriation is part of an ongoing 2020-2021 series: “Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context.” The main objective of this series will be to join with workers, researchers, activists, policymakers, civil society organizations, journalists and GHI participants to highlight and address the urgency of ASEAN migrant worker justice in Asia under the Covid-19 crisis. <br /> <br/>Powered by <a href="https://firstory.me">Firstory Hosting</a></p>

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May 13, 2022

Talk 2: Joanna Concepcion

<p><strong>Joanna Concepcion</strong>: Joanna Concepcion is the chairperson of Migrante International based in the Philippines. Concepcion has been active in local and international grassroots movements to advance the rights of migrant and immigrant workers and advocate for human rights, genuine development, justice and peace in the Philippines and abroad. She previously served as the Executive director of Filipino Migrant Center in the US, where low-income Filipino Families are provided resources and support in their pursuit of rights and justice to uplift their families and communities.</p> <br /> <br/>Powered by <a href="https://firstory.me">Firstory Hosting</a>

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May 13, 2022

Talk 1: Iweng Karsiwen

<p><strong>Iweng Karsiwen</strong>: Karsiwen is the founder and Chairperson for Kabar Bumi (the Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers Families). She had worked in Hong Kong for over ten years, served as the Vice Chair of ATKI-HK (the Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong), and later served as the coordinator for ATKI-Indonesia. As an organizer for over twenty years she has worked with migrant workers abroad as well as returnee migrant workers and their families through legal workshops and leadership training for migrant worker rights and anti-trafficking.</p> <br /> <br/>Powered by <a href="https://firstory.me">Firstory Hosting</a>

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<p>Migrant workers and the COVID-19 pandemic, repatriation is part of an ongoing 2020-2021 series: “Migration, Logistics and Unequal Citizens in Contemporary Global Context.” The main objective of this series will be to join with workers, researchers, activists, policymakers, civil society organizations, journalists and GHI participants to highlight and address the urgency of ASEAN migrant worker justice in Asia under the Covid-19 crisis. <br /> <br/>Powered by <a href="https://firstory.me">Firstory Hosting</a></p>
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