Women Migrant Workers' Forum
In order to bring out grass-root level experiences of women returnees migrant workers’ needs, constraints and voices in one common platform, we are facilitating a Women Returnees Network.
Currently 12 women rights and migrant rights organisations across the country are participating in the network, by sharing their field level experiences and evidences. Finding out gaps in practice and suggest for change on the covid-19 stimulus schemes’ – which is govt designed for women returnee migrant workers is one of the area where network members are working.
Currently 12 women rights and migrant rights organisations across the country are participating in the network, by sharing their field level experiences and evidences. Finding out gaps in practice and suggest for change on the covid-19 stimulus schemes’ – which is govt designed for women returnee migrant workers is one of the area where network members are working.
The expected outcomes of the network are as follows:
- National Level labour migration policies and practices are improved based on the grass root level experiences and research evidence in Bangladesh
- Women Returnee migrant workers influence policy dialogue and propose positive changes through increased participation and representation at the local and national level.
Our Activities
Women Workers’ Meeting,31 May 2023
Women group members organized a working women forum meeting at Keranigonj in Dhaka on 31 May 2023. A total of 16 women group members and
Women Returnee Migrant Workers Group observed the International Worker’s Day 2021
Our women returnee migrant workers groups observed the day on 01 May 2021 within the strict lockdown situation at Keraniganj office. They prepared festoons, placards
Economic Leadership Training to Women Returnee
Women returnee migrant workers are the one of the vulnerable communities amid covid-19. They are coming back without any kind of savings and assets, facing
Support to Women Returnee Migrant Workers in Response to Covid-19
With assistance of UN Women, Badabon Sangho is supporting women returnee migrants from COVID-19 risks and challenges in 10 districts across the country. Aiming to