An Analysis of the Philippine Legal and Policy Frameworks for the Protection of Women Migrant Workers, particularly the Domestic Workers and Entertainers, from vulnerability to HIV/AIDS
- Petsa
2006
- May-akda
Amparita Sta. Maria
- Buod
Overseas employment predisposes migrant workers to discrimination and exploitation. The women are especially vulnerable to abuses, especially the entertainers and domestic workers.
Currently, there is a slow but steady increase of HIV/AIDS infection among migrant workers. In its country report to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, the Philippines has stated that HIV/AIDS prevalence in women was highest with the 19-29 age groups; and that most of them are in prostitution, although there are also cases found in overseas domestic workers.
This thesis examines the HIV/AIDS education implemented by the government as its solution to protecting departing migrant workers from vulnerability to the disease. Analyzing the legal and policy frameworks and its implementing program, the thesis concludes with recommendations on how best to ensure that the information acquired by the women migrant workers translates into behavior that would effectively reduce the risk of their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS.
- Unibersidad
Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada,
- Lugar ng publikasyon
Ottawa
- Connections
- Pang-ekonomiyang sektor
Occupations in services - Domestic work and Dancers
- Mga Uri ng Nilalaman
Policy analysis
- Target na mga grupo
Mananaliksik and NGO / komunidad group / network ng pagkakaisa
- Geographical kaugnayan
Pilipinas and Vietnam
- Spheres ng aktibidad
Pag-aaral sa Kasarian at iyag, Health Sciences, and Karapatan
- Wika
Ingles