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Freelance writer

As a passionate freelance writer, I delve into the intricacies of human rights, work-life balance, and labour rights to illuminate the often overlooked aspects of our societal fabric. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to social justice, I navigate the complexities of these crucial topics, aiming to foster awareness and inspire change.

New Program to Help Women and Children Migrant Workers in Indonesia

New Program to Help Women and Children Migrant Workers in Indonesia

The European Union (EU) is teaming up with two United Nations groups - the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Together, they are starting a new program

Millions of India’s Migrant Workers Excluded from Voting in National Elections

Millions of India’s Migrant Workers Excluded from Voting in National Elections

When India has its big voting event, the rules stop millions of Migrants Workers from voting. These workers leave their poor villages to find jobs in cities. But they can only vote in their home

Manipur Leader Says Myanmar’s “Illegal People” Will Be Sent Back

Manipur Leader Says Myanmar’s “Illegal People” Will Be Sent Back

There are strong demands from Meitei groups to take action against the Kuki minority people. Manipur's Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has promised the majority Meitei people that all "illegal people" from the neighboring country

Panama’s Migration Policy Shift: Impact from Darien Jungle to US Border

Panama’s Migration Policy Shift: Impact from Darien Jungle to US Border

José Raúl Mulino – The newly elected President announced that he is considering closing the migration route. It is the busiest route, with more than 500,000 people using it last year. This is something new

Human Rights Groups Want Justice for Syrian Chemical Attacks

Human Rights Groups Want Justice for Syrian Chemical Attacks

Syrian and international human rights organizations came together this week. They issued a joint statement urging the French government to keep investigating war crimes in Syria. The 39 groups, including Amnesty International and the Syrian

Hong Kong Court Says No to Protest Song, Calls it a “Weapon”

Hong Kong Court Says No to Protest Song, Calls it a “Weapon”

Hong Kong's higher court has made a big decision against free speech by banning the protest song "Glory to Hong Kong." This overturns an earlier ruling and allows the government to block the song, saying

India Leads the World in Money Sent Home by Workers

India Leads the World in Money Sent Home by Workers

In the year 2022, India got the highest amount of money sent home by its workers living in other countries. This money is called remittances. India received over $111 billion in remittances. This report comes

Women and Girls Suffer Terribly in Haiti Crisis

Women and Girls Suffer Terribly in Haiti Crisis

The situation in Haiti is very bad right now. There is a lot of violence happening, and women and girls are being hurt the most. UN experts have said that women's rights are being violated

Most Workers in Bangladesh Don’t Get Minimum Wages

Most Workers in Bangladesh Don’t Get Minimum Wages

There is a big problem in Bangladesh. Most workers, around 85%, do not have any laws to make sure they get paid a minimum wage. Experts on workers' rights and labor leaders have brought attention

Amazon CEO’s Anti-Union Comments Ruled Illegal: Broke US Laws

Amazon CEO’s Anti-Union Comments Ruled Illegal: Broke US Laws

Andy Jassy, the CEO of Amazon, said some things about unions in interviews last year that were not allowed. He said that having a union would make Amazon slower and have more rules. He told