Encourage the establishment of life of Indonesian migrant workers and their families a dignified, respected by every nation as a sovereign nation and ideology, political, economic, social and cultural
Strengthen global justice perspective
Organizing and strengthening critical awareness of migrant workers and their families about their rights as workers and as citizens
Strengthen the network of various levels: local, national, regional, and global policy advocacy in favor of the migrant workers and their implementation
Handling cases and legal assistance to migrant workers who are being subjected to injustice and torture or violence
Strengthen institutional capacity and Migrant Care organization to improve performance and to seek sustainability (sustainability) in accordance with the vision and mission that has been set
Vision
The strong movement of migrant workers as part of a social movement for global justice.
Contact Information:
Jl. Pulo Asem Utara I No. 16 RT/RW.008 /012 Kelurahan Jati Kecamatan Pulogadung
One of the most common requests and updates I get are for documentaries to raise awareness about sex trafficking. I know these documentaries are being made for the right reasons but I also feel that people do not know how many of these documentaries already exist.
The stereotype has been influenced by the movie Taken, which brought awareness to the issue of sex trafficking but also left people thinking that trafficking is white women bring kidnapped and sold to the highest bidder.