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Employment Programs Are Helping Syrian Women

Employment Programs Are Helping Syrian Women

Jul 13, 2015 | Latest, Women's Voices + Labor Rights

A Syrian Refugee Woman and Her Daughter Outside Their Tent in Turkey (Photo Credit: EU Director General) By Monique Tibbs and Nusaiba Mubarak This article was made possible by the Study Abroad Think Tank project sponsored by Georgia State University. Umm Muhammad...

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Check out the graphic summary we produced in colla Check out the graphic summary we produced in collaboration with PAMALAKAYA-Pilipinas, and grounded in the resistance of fisherfolk communities in Manila Bay.
This follows our January dialogue organized with SERUNI, OKUP, and IWRAW-AP on land reclamation and displacement.

Available in English, French, Spanish, and Tagalog. 

https://womeninmigration.org/2025/04/filipino-fisherfolk-resist-displacement-fight-land-reclamation-project-at-manila-bay/
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On International Workers Day we honor the millions On International Workers Day we honor the millions of migrant women workers in paid and unpaid work, and demand labor rights, freedom of association and dignity for ALL women workers. 

Migrant women sustain families, communities and entire ecnomies. They are leaders in the global fight for justice. We celebrate them!

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