The APMM releases the research on undocumented migrant workers, entitled "No Contracts, No Rights: Undocumented Indonesian and Filipino Migrant Workers in Malaysia Before and During the Pandemic".
The APMM releases the research on undocumented migrant workers, entitled "No Contracts, No Rights: Undocumented Indonesian and Filipino Migrant Workers in Malaysia Before and During the Pandemic".
The APMM releases the research study looking into the lived experiences of trafficking survivors in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines
The 2015 edition of the Global Migration Report (On Migration, Development and Migrant Movement) is out!
This report counters arguments that rapid economic development in the Third World can stem the current flow of outmigration, and point out that the effects of the 1997 Asian economic crisis, in particular the growing number of people from Third World countries like the Philippines who leave their country every year to earn a living, attest to this fact.
The study is a documentation on the demographic, psycho-social and perspectives of foreign brides in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Korea, as these are areas with concentration of foreign brides in Asia.
This research is an offshoot of the SVD-JPIC conference on migrants. Through this collaborative project of the Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM) and the SVD-JPIC, relevant information on grassroots migrant organizations, migrant institutions and advocates was gathered, and in general, the situation and concerns of migrant workers in Korea.
Founded in 1984, the APMM is a registered non-profit limited company with charitable status in Hong Kong.