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View all search resultsThis year, the government has handled 18,960 cases involving Indonesian nationals overseas and has settled 15,420 of them, according to data from the ministry. The rate, 84 percent, was higher than the 2017 figure of 62 percent.
Civil society groups from Indonesia have highlighted the lack of government policies that guaranteed the protection of Indonesian women migrant workers during the ongoing UN Human Rights commission meeting on migrant workers rights, held on Sept. 4-Sept. 13 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Workers’ rights advocate Migrant CARE is calling on the Indonesian government to open a crisis center to tackle the possible impacts of a political crisis that has erupted following the severing of diplomatic relations between Qatar and several other Middle Eastern countries.
The spotlight on remarks made by House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Fahri Hamzah that have been deemed derogatory has triggered a discussion on the prolonged deliberation of a bill on Indonesian migrant workers (TKI).
Rights group Migrant Care filed a formal complaint on Friday with the House of Representatives ethics council against House Deputy Speaker Fahri Hamzah, over remarks deemed insulting to Indonesian migrant workers (TKI).
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