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How safe is Safe? ‘Safe migration’ in Southeast Asia

dc.contributor.authorAKM Ahsan Ullah
dc.contributor.authorYusnani Mohamed Yusof
dc.contributor.authorMaria D'Aria
dc.contributor.editorProfessor Lian Kwen Fee
dc.contributor.editorDr. Koh Sin Yee
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-17T02:41:29Z
dc.date.available2025-11-17T02:41:29Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractSafety issues of migration have come to the fore in the public and academic discourse in recent years. People seek irregular means of passage in their effort to migrate overseas. As a result, their lives are at put at risk. Female migrants are more vulnerable than their male counterparts in unsafe migration conditions. This paper tries to understand the perception of migrants about their own migration experiences. About 94 female migrants were selected based on snow ball and convenient sampling from two destinations: Thailand and Malaysia. The study shows that most of the respondents underwent (pre-migration, enroute, post-migration) extremely dangerous and unsafe experiences. Gross human rights violation by travel agencies, brokers and employers as well were revealed. Safe migration entails a series of policies, programs, and initiatives which focus on all aspects of migration- from education of potential migrants in the home countries to policies which protect migrants while in transit, to the protection of human rights in holding centers, and proper border control and policing. Safe migration requires the participation of all countries involved in the migration process in creating more opportunities for safe migration by empowering and educating people on migration options and by creating policies that protect human rights.
dc.format.extent20
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.ubd.edu.bn/handle/123456789/3658
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInstitute of Asian Studies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam
dc.relation.ispartofseries20
dc.subject.lcshHuman rights—Southeast Asia
dc.subject.lcshWomen migrant labor—Southeast Asia
dc.subject.lcshMigration, Irregular—Southeast Asia
dc.subject.lcshHuman trafficking—Prevention—Southeast Asia
dc.subject.lcshMigrants—Protection—Government policy—Southeast Asia
dc.titleHow safe is Safe? ‘Safe migration’ in Southeast Asia
dc.typeWorking Paper
dspace.entity.typePublication