MalayMail-Oct 8

There is an urgent need for both Malaysian and Indonesian governments to look into problems faced by the republic’s migrant workers, particularly in Sabah, advocacy groups said yesterday. Based on findings of a report released today by advocacy group Koalisi Buruh Migran Berdaulat (KBMB), human rights commission from both countries also called on their governments to work together to find a long-term solution on providing better care and protection for migrant workers.

Mohammad Choirul Anam, commissioner of Indonesia’s National Commission of Human Rights said the problem involving migrant workers in Sabah is a complicated one as it is an ongoing cycle of the economy and the specific industries. “Hopefully with this report, it will be our agenda together, to respond to the findings on how we can follow human rights standards to protect workers in Indonesia and Malaysia,” the Jakarta-based activist said during a webinar to launch KBMB’s report yesterday.

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