My country’s condition and situation is not okay, because of the political issue, corruption, there are many, many problems in Bangladesh. So, when I complete my graduation, I think I need to go abroad to earn money and support my family.” Recently graduated, Ariyan…
Prevention
The Voices of Survivors Part II
I belong to a big family of seven, and among us, I was the only one capable of making good money.” Salam, a highly educated textile engineer from Bangladesh, carried the hopes of his entire family. As the only one capable of earning a decent living, he felt a deep re…
The Voices of Survivors Part I
Definitely [in Uganda] I had nothing to do, despite the fact that I was a graduate and what? I had nothing, no job here in my country.” Michael Mugisha*, a recent graduate from Uganda, was ambitious and eager to create a better future for himself and his family. Wit…
When a Job Abroad Turns into a Scam
I have known Kiran* for almost a year now. He works as a security guard in my apartment building, and over the past few months, our casual greetings have turned into long, and often funny, conversations. One day, he casually mentioned how he dreams of taking his family …
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