Is a revolution complete when deep-rooted racism (expressed through the Kafala system and beyond) is not eliminated? Would it still have been the same to visit Lebanon and walk in the jasmine scented streets without thinking of these Ethiopian women?
Le ministère du Travail et le groupe de travail sur la réforme de la kafala, dirigé par l’OIT, mettent la touche finale à une réflexion conjointe qui a débuté en avril 2019.
The woman was found hanging in her employer's home in Bekaa Valley's Tamnine al-Tahta village, amid concerns from human rights groups over the treatment of migrant workers in Lebanon.
With quite a stable economy for many years, Lebanon was quite an attractive destination for low-paid contract domestic workers from Ghana, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, among many others.
Ariwolo Olamide Temitope, a Nigerian lady who was barred from boarding an evacuation flight to Nigeria, has been found in a prison in Lebanon after three weeks of her location being unknown.
The economic and financial crisis in Lebanon is impacting the lives of all Lebanese and has brought severe economic hardship to many Lebanese households. It has also brought to light more clearly than ever before the precarious situation, in which many migrant domestic workers find themselves in Lebanon.