CMA publishes study on Bilateral Labor Agreements

The Center for Migrant Advocacy (CMA) is pleased to share with everyone the results of its study on the Bilateral Labor Agreements between the Philippines and Jordan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon. The study is part of a three-year project, Strengthening Capacities of Migrant Domestic Workers and their Families. This project is supported byContinueContinue reading “CMA publishes study on Bilateral Labor Agreements”

Ang Nararapat Para sa Manggagawang Pilipino

Center for Migrant Advocacy Statement for May 01, 2019 – Labor Day Seguridad at kaligtasan! Makataong pasahod! Disenteng trabaho! Makabuluhang hustisya! Kalayaang magpasiya para sa sarili! Dignidad at kabuhayan! Ito ang nararapat para sa manggagawang Pilipino, HINDI CHACHA! Mapa-dito man o sa ibang bansa, respeto at pagkilala sa mga batayang karapatan ng mga manggagawa angContinueContinue reading “Ang Nararapat Para sa Manggagawang Pilipino”

CMA reminisces the past 15 years through new book

29 March 2019, Quezon City — Friends and partners of the Center for Migrant Advocacy (CMA) came together to celebrate CMA’s newly published book which celebrates it’s 15 years of service. The book was published in partnership with the Ateneo Working Group on Migration and CCFD Terre Solidaire. Among the book’s contributors are Ms. ElleneContinueContinue reading “CMA reminisces the past 15 years through new book”

Fighting for Migrants’ Rights as Students

By Aaron Tolentino, Patricia Jose, Anton Reintar. Aaron, Patricia and Anton are interns of CMA who are junior students of Diplomacy and International Relations in the Ateneo de Manila University Did you know, the month of March is recognized as International Women’s Month? Recently, the MRT and LRT offered women free rides to commemorate InternationalContinueContinue reading “Fighting for Migrants’ Rights as Students”