The study Migrant Domestic Workers in the SADC Region – Making decent work and safe, orderly and regular migration a reality was commissioned by the International Labour Organization (ILO) under the Southern African Migration Management (SAMM) project and prepared by Tara Polzer Ngwato, Amy Tekié, Kimani Ndung’u under the overall leadership of Ms. Gloria Moreno-Fontes, the SAMM project’s Chief Technical Advisor, and overall coordination of Matilda Dahlquist, SAMM Gender Equality Officer. The work has benefited from the assistance of multiple individuals.
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- Part 1: The proliferation of intervention programmes and thinking for sustainable education intervention or En-core Issues
- Part 2: Building a response to education- Reflections on the approach to school-based education interventions or Kaleidoscopic Chameleon Eyes
- Part 3: Conceptualising the Pilot Programme in Education- Paying attention to the harmful possibilities in how we think about pilot programmes in School-based intervention or All Aboard.
- Migrant Domestic Workers in the SADC Region
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