Xinhua | 2012-9-4
By Agencies
The two-day regional conference on human rights instruments,
international labor standards, and women migrant workers' rights was
held here on Tuesday, aiming at ensuring the protection of women
migrant workers and to guarantee their access to justice, according a
joint media release on Tuesday.
The conference brought together
around 120 delegates, including 35 government officials from 12
countries of origin and destination of women migrant workers across
Asia, as well as representatives of the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN), non-governmental organizations, trade unions,
recruitment agencies, and women migrant workers themselves, the press
release said.
The forum was co-organized by the United Nations
Women, Cambodian Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training, Ministry of
Women's Affairs, and Ministry of Interior, in collaboration with the
International Labor Organization.
Speaking at the opening
ceremony, Cambodian Minister of Labor and Vocational Training Vong
Sauth said the conference would involve a dynamic exchange of good
practices, and will develop concrete next steps to strengthen national
migration management frameworks to truly empower women migrant workers.
"The
conference aims at discussing ways to ensure the protection of women
migrant workers and to guarantee their access to justice," he said.
Currently,
Cambodia has 124,889 laborers been working legally in Malaysia,
Thailand, South Korea and Japan. Those migrant workers have sent home
about $200 million a year, according to the Ministry of Labor.
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