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28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Migration by the Numbers
28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Reintegrating Migrant Workers into Local Job Markets
As the fifth-largest economy globally, ASEAN is both the origin and destination of 6.5 million intraregional migrant workers (UNDESA, 2019). After spending time working overseas, at the end of their contracts, migrant workers are expected to return to
28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
ASEAN Commits to Strengthening Protection of Migrant Workers
Migrant workers are an integral part of the ASEAN Community, contributing to the economic and social development of both their countries of origin and destination. However, they also face many challenges and risks, such as exploitation, discrimination,
28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Portability of Social Security Benefits for Migrant Workers in ASEAN
The ASEAN region’s population of 634 million accounts for 8.85 per cent of the world’s total. It is also the source of millions of migrant workers, who seek employment in countries within the region and beyond. According to the ASEAN Migration Outlook,
28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Migrant Workers: Vital Contributors to ASEAN’s Socio-Economic Development
With a market size of 2.3 trillion US dollars, ASEAN has solidified its position as the third-largest economy in Asia and the fifth-largest globally. Large-scale recruitment of migrant labour is integral to economic development and will increase even m
12 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Labour Migration Publications
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Interviews
8 Oct 2024
ASEAN Identity and Community Building, Climate Change, Labour and Future of Work, Youth
Building Resilience in ASEAN and Reflecting on Challenging Times
On 11 October 2024, Ekkaphab Phanthavong officially completes his tenure as the Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community. Before assuming his role at the ASEAN Secretariat, he was the Ambassador/Permanent Representative
28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Bienvenido E. Laguesma
Philippine Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma, who serves as ALMM Chair, discusses two new ASEAN declarations that champion the rights and welfare of migrant workers and their families. He also describes a Philippine-led public campaign to raise aware
21 Mar 2023
ASEAN Identity and Community Building, Youth
Dr. Kao Kim Hourn
Dr. Kao Kim Hourn began his five year-term as Secretary-General of ASEAN on 1 January 2023. He served two terms as Secretary of State of Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (2003-2013) and two terms as Minister Delegate
9 May 2022
Culture, Health and COVID-19, Labour and Future of Work
Bernadette Romulo-Puyat
Tourism has been one of the hardest- hit sectors by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Secretary Romulo-Puyat talks to The ASEAN about the pandemic’s impact on the Philippines’ tourism industry, on jobs and businesses, and how the country is working towa
9 May 2022
Labour and Future of Work
Ida Fauziyah
Minister Ida Fauziyah talks to The ASEAN about Indonesia’s strategies for formalising work arrangements in Indonesia, the opportunities and threats presented by digitalisation on the country’s informal sector, and efforts to address gaps in measuring a
14 Mar 2022
Sports, Youth
The Power of Sports and Play: The ASEAN S4DPL Project
“The ASEAN S4DPL Project is very effective for the youth in the community and it made me become open-minded. I call this the most precious experience of my life,” says Wai Yan Thant Zin, Myanmar youth leader, reflecting on her experience being part of
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5 Dec 2024
Education, Youth
Learning Journeys
The ASEAN asked some of our ASEAN youth to share their motivations for studying and experience studying in a neighbouring ASEAN country. The respondents also reflect on how the experience shaped their perspectives of ASEAN and influenced their sense of
1 Feb 2024
Labour and Future of Work
In Your Words: Digitalisation
4 Sep 2023
ASEAN Identity and Community Building, Youth
In Your Words: People’s Hopes for ASEAN’s Future
28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Not Just a Place of Work: Migrant workers form lifelong bonds away from home
There are about 260,000 migrant domestic workers in Singapore, many of them are from neighbouring countries like the Philippines and Indonesia. Finding heartwarming stories about employers and workers in a sea of migrant workers may seem like digging f
28 Jun 2023
Health and COVID-19, Labour and Future of Work
No Way Home: Life in a Pandemic
Warni Ibrahim vividly recalls the tumultuous period of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the past decade, 39-year-old Warni has worked as a migrant domestic worker. She first worked as a nanny before transitioning to her current role as a live-in caregiver fo
28 Jun 2023
Labour and Future of Work
Defending Migrant Workers’ Rights
Forty-nine-year-old Sumitha Shaanthinni Kishna always knew she wanted to become a lawyer. With a natural flair for expressing her thoughts, growing up, she was never afraid to assert her critical thinking.
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