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ILO-EEC Return and Reintegration Project Going Back — Moving On: Economic and Social Empowerment of Migrants including Victims of Trafficking Returned from the EU and its Neighbouring Countries

In search of higher wages, many workers end up working overseas. Europe is often considered an answer to workers' goal of earning lucrative pay for them to send enough money back home. There are one million Filipino and Thai migrant workers currently living in Europe. The ILO-European Economic Community Project (ILO-EEC) serves as the response of the ILO to the plight of Thail and Filipino migrants.

Type: Brochure
Date issued: 20 January 2012
Authors: Mitchell Duran, National Project Coordinator
Format available: 2 p.

Tags: trafficking in persons, migrant workers, international migration

Regions and countries covered: Philippines

Unit responsible: ILO Country Office for the Philippines

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