Our current society has seen enormous shifts in the structure of the family. Before, we used to have a nuclear family, which is composed of a father, a mother and their children, and …
[Listahan] Top 5 Reasons for Internal Migration in Davao City
Busy traffic lights, towering buildings, and noisy streets: these are some of the typical scenarios of a metropolis, a place where busy people live, earn and survive.
Davao City i…
Avoiding the Gamble: Making Migrant Labor Fairer
Essay from Yoshiteru Uramoto, Assistant Director General and Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, International Labour Organization
On a recent trip to Cambod…
Ebola Virus: Facts and Myths
As the number of deaths and cases caused by Ebola rapidly rises, lots of myths and misleading information are circulating across continents, sowing panic and alarm.
To enl…
EU, ILO and IOM Join Forces to Promote Ethical Recruitment
Joint press release | 2 April 2014
http://www.ilo.org/manila/
The International Labour Organization (ILO), the Int…
More than Remittances: Tackling the Social Costs of Migration
Filipino migrant workers have been, for the most part, the driving force of the Philippine economy. With 8.7 million Filipinos in 239 host countries, the Filipino has truly becom…
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