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Information Guide for Zimbabwe Migrant Domestic Workers in South Africa

Information Guide for Zimbabwe Migrant Domestic Workers in South Africa

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by IDWFED published Jul 22, 2016 12:00 AM
Contributors: Maria Elena Valenzuela/ILO
As part of the GAP-MDW Zimbabwe/Lesotho-South Africa migration corridor project, partners have created an information guide for workers emigrating to South Africa.

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Brochure, Promotional Materials

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As part of the GAP-MDW Zimbabwe/Lesotho-South Africa migration corridor project, partners have created an information guide for workers emigrating to South Africa.

The guides, now available for workers in Argentina, Lebanon and Poland (in Spanish, English and Ukrainian respectively) provide general information on migration legislation as well as domestic workers' labour rights. The guides also provide a list of contacts, including consulates and civil society organisations.

The Information Passport was produced in collaboration with UN WOMEN, the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF), the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). GAP-MDW is currently preparing similar guides for domestic workers arriving in South Africa from Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

Contents

  1. WHAT IS THE GUIDE ABOUT?
  2. BEFORE LEAVING
  3. YOUR BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA
  4. YOUR RIGHTS AS A DOMESTIC WORKER IN SOUTH AFRICA
  5. SENDING MONEY BACK HOME CONTENTS
  6. RETURNING HOME
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URL

http://www.ilo.org/global/topics/labour-migration/publications/WCMS_502772/lang--en/index.htm?shared_from=shr-tls
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