The workers of India and Bangladesh have faced double effects of the pandemic with the mass exodus of migrant workers and their humanitarian struggles. Millions of workers were forced to go back to their native places in both the countries due to lockdown. Many Bangladeshi workers who used to ...
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Key research questions were identified: 1) What are the epidemic burdens of HIV/AIDS in cross-country migrants living in LMICs?; 2) What are the obstacles hampering the access to health services and what are the related HIV/AIDS risks in the migrant population?; and 3) What is the opera...
The overall understanding of EVD screening protocols and IPC measures was also low among health workers in Ghana, affecting their ability to screen migrant returnees effectively [32]. The welfare and protection of healthcare workers were inadequate in several African countries during viral outbreaks. ...
The gradual shift in the concentration of economic and political power from Indians to that of colonial rulers had reversed the direction and quality of migration. For example, as against the inflow of British citizens into India at the beginning of the establishment of colonies, Indian workers ...
s senior management on the contribution made by the IA to the successful phase out of CFCs and methyl bromide, the future work of the Multilateral Fund, and in particular the currentchallenges facedbyUNIDO to help key countries (e.g. China and India) to complete CFC phase-out in the MDI...
International and migrant students face specific challenges which may impact their mental health, well-being and academic outcomes, and these may be gendered experiences. The purpose of this scoping review was to map the literature on the challenges, cop
with 27% in India, for example. Yet many of these women have had to sacrifice caring for their children in order to earn a living. This is especially true among China’s 269 million migrant workers, who move to large factory towns and leave children behind to be cared for by ...
have to deal with great challenges such as the imminent brain drain of foreign workers in order to prevent the consequential negative impact on productivity. The legal framework that has mandated quotas to increase the hiring of nationals in the private sector has also created a dual HRM model ...
A study by United Nations University has estimated that the COVID-19 pandemic will push 16 million people in South Asia into extreme poverty. To make matters even worse, the global economic slowdown is highly likely to force international migrant workers to return home, thus drying up vital ...