IOM
António Vitorino: Migrants Stigmatized as Carriers of COVID-19
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IOM BLOG
Protecting Migrants in Crisis is More Urgent Than Ever with COVID-19
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REUTERS
Many Jobless Sudanese Struggle In Egypt to Make Ends Meet
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Migrants in Yemen Blamed for Virus, Stranded and Abused
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- Al Jazeera, UN – António Guterres, UN Secretary-General warned the coronavirus may set economic progress back years.
- Asian Nikkei Review – A look at the plight of Filipino migrant workers stranded by COVID-19 and its repercussions on the economy.
- Dhaka Tribune – A survey conducted by IOM shows that over 90% of potential migrants would stay in Bangladesh if there were work opportunities.
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Shelter, Homelessness and Evictions During COVID-19
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“COVID-19 has made this situation worse – migrants are scapegoated as carriers of the virus and, as a result, suffer exclusion and violence.”
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