Breaking the Isolation: Access to Information and Media Among Migrant Domestic Workers in Jordan and Lebanon

Author(s)
Franz, E.
Publication language
English
Pages
37pp
Date published
01 Feb 2014
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Comms, media & information, Livelihoods, Protection, human rights & security

One of the first studies of its kind to focus on how migrant domestic workers access and use information.

Migrant domestic workers are a vital part of the workforce in Jordan and Lebanon but remain one of the most exploited and least protected groups of workers. Many migrants lack basic information about their legal rights. Those facing abusive treatment often do not know what to do or where to turn for help.

Technology—particularly mobile phones—now offers these workers new opportunities to challenge abuse and stay connected to their home countries while working abroad.

Breaking the Isolation provides an assessment of how migrant domestic workers are using technology to communicate, assert their rights, and collaborate with civil society organizations and governments to improve working conditions.