Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2

The Gender-Sensitive Risks and Options Assessment for Decision Making (ROAD) to Support WiF-2 (ROAD migration project), a partnership coordinated by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Australian National University, American University Beirut, Lincoln University, and Universit...

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Main Authors: Ringler, Claudia, Abdulrahim, Sawsan, Adra, May, Alvi, Muzna, Choudhury, Zahid ul Arefin, ElDidi, Hagar, Kilby, Patrick, Nassif, Gabriella, Ratna, Nazmun N., Sufian, Farha D., van Biljon, Chloe, Wu, Joyce
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140358
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author Ringler, Claudia
Abdulrahim, Sawsan
Adra, May
Alvi, Muzna
Choudhury, Zahid ul Arefin
ElDidi, Hagar
Kilby, Patrick
Nassif, Gabriella
Ratna, Nazmun N.
Sufian, Farha D.
van Biljon, Chloe
Wu, Joyce
author_browse Abdulrahim, Sawsan
Adra, May
Alvi, Muzna
Choudhury, Zahid ul Arefin
ElDidi, Hagar
Kilby, Patrick
Nassif, Gabriella
Ratna, Nazmun N.
Ringler, Claudia
Sufian, Farha D.
Wu, Joyce
van Biljon, Chloe
author_facet Ringler, Claudia
Abdulrahim, Sawsan
Adra, May
Alvi, Muzna
Choudhury, Zahid ul Arefin
ElDidi, Hagar
Kilby, Patrick
Nassif, Gabriella
Ratna, Nazmun N.
Sufian, Farha D.
van Biljon, Chloe
Wu, Joyce
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description The Gender-Sensitive Risks and Options Assessment for Decision Making (ROAD) to Support WiF-2 (ROAD migration project), a partnership coordinated by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Australian National University, American University Beirut, Lincoln University, and University of Dhaka, evaluated the ILO-DFID Partnership Programme on Fair Recruitment and Decent Work for Women Migrant Workers in South Asia and the Middle East (Work in Freedom, Phase 2 project [WiF-2]), which operated from 2018 to 2023. The WiF-2 project specifically aimed “to reduce vulnerability to trafficking and forced labour of women and girls across migration pathways leading to the care sector and textiles, clothing, leather and footwear industries (TCLFI) of South Asia and Arab States” (ToC WiF-2). In this context, the International Labour Organization (ILO) describes three dimensions to forced labour: (i) unfree recruitment; (ii) work and life under duress; and (iii) impossibility to leave employer. Forced labour exists if any one of these dimensions exists. Exploitation relates to one or all of the following three elements: (i) restricting freedom of movement; (ii) economic exploitation; and (iii) violence or the threat of violence. Trafficking relates to migrants’ interactions with a network of individuals who organize the migration process, including brokers in origin countries and employment agencies, as well as employers in destination countries, with elements of deception, coercion, debt bondage, and slavery-like conditions. Trafficking also includes involuntary child labour. To address women and girl’s vulnerability to forced labour, exploitation, and trafficking, the WiF-2 program implemented pre-migration outreach interventions in countries of origin (Bangladesh, India, and Nepal). At the micro-level, this included training of a group of social workers who would engage women, girls, and other community members in countries of origin through door-to-door visits, community/courtyard meetings, and orientation events, and by providing referrals for vocational training.
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spelling CGSpace1403582025-02-24T06:47:54Z Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2 Ringler, Claudia Abdulrahim, Sawsan Adra, May Alvi, Muzna Choudhury, Zahid ul Arefin ElDidi, Hagar Kilby, Patrick Nassif, Gabriella Ratna, Nazmun N. Sufian, Farha D. van Biljon, Chloe Wu, Joyce abuse child labour vulnerability human trafficking migrants compulsory labour female labour violence women The Gender-Sensitive Risks and Options Assessment for Decision Making (ROAD) to Support WiF-2 (ROAD migration project), a partnership coordinated by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Australian National University, American University Beirut, Lincoln University, and University of Dhaka, evaluated the ILO-DFID Partnership Programme on Fair Recruitment and Decent Work for Women Migrant Workers in South Asia and the Middle East (Work in Freedom, Phase 2 project [WiF-2]), which operated from 2018 to 2023. The WiF-2 project specifically aimed “to reduce vulnerability to trafficking and forced labour of women and girls across migration pathways leading to the care sector and textiles, clothing, leather and footwear industries (TCLFI) of South Asia and Arab States” (ToC WiF-2). In this context, the International Labour Organization (ILO) describes three dimensions to forced labour: (i) unfree recruitment; (ii) work and life under duress; and (iii) impossibility to leave employer. Forced labour exists if any one of these dimensions exists. Exploitation relates to one or all of the following three elements: (i) restricting freedom of movement; (ii) economic exploitation; and (iii) violence or the threat of violence. Trafficking relates to migrants’ interactions with a network of individuals who organize the migration process, including brokers in origin countries and employment agencies, as well as employers in destination countries, with elements of deception, coercion, debt bondage, and slavery-like conditions. Trafficking also includes involuntary child labour. To address women and girl’s vulnerability to forced labour, exploitation, and trafficking, the WiF-2 program implemented pre-migration outreach interventions in countries of origin (Bangladesh, India, and Nepal). At the micro-level, this included training of a group of social workers who would engage women, girls, and other community members in countries of origin through door-to-door visits, community/courtyard meetings, and orientation events, and by providing referrals for vocational training. 2023-04-01 2024-03-14T12:09:24Z 2024-03-14T12:09:24Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140358 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134673 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136639 https://doi.org/10.51744/CEB8 Open Access Centre of Excellence for Development Impact and Learning Ringler, Claudia; Abdulrahim, Sawsan; Adra, May; Alvi, Muzna Fatima; ElDidi, Hagar; et al. 2023. Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2. CEDIL Research Project Paper 8. London: Centre of Excellence for Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL). https://doi.org/10.51744/CRPP8
spellingShingle abuse
child labour
vulnerability
human trafficking
migrants
compulsory labour
female labour
violence
women
Ringler, Claudia
Abdulrahim, Sawsan
Adra, May
Alvi, Muzna
Choudhury, Zahid ul Arefin
ElDidi, Hagar
Kilby, Patrick
Nassif, Gabriella
Ratna, Nazmun N.
Sufian, Farha D.
van Biljon, Chloe
Wu, Joyce
Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2
title Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2
title_full Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2
title_fullStr Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2
title_full_unstemmed Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2
title_short Gender-sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making (ROAD) to support WiF2
title_sort gender sensitive risks and options assessment for decision making road to support wif2
topic abuse
child labour
vulnerability
human trafficking
migrants
compulsory labour
female labour
violence
women
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140358
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