Social protection in the Gulf countries: what rights can migrant workers access?

Social protection is an often-overlooked aspect of workers’ wellbeing. It ensures access to healthcare and time off when sick or pregnant, fair compensation when injured at work, and financial security for workers and their families when employment ends, due to old age, disability or death. Globally, migrant workers frequently have some of the lowest rates of access to social protection, due to both legal and practical barriers. Such challenges are clearly present in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, which has the highest proportion of migrants in the workforce of any region in the world. Effective action to improve workers’ protection requires robust evidence on the current state of social protection provisions. Yet there has been a historic lack of data on migrants’ access to social protection in the GCC countries, making it difficult to understand actual coverage for migrant workers.

Organised in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Regional Office for Arab States, this online event will share new findings of a first-of-its-kind comprehensive report on migrant workers’ access to social protection across the GCC countries - Social protection for migrant workers in countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC): A regional mapping of provisions on paper and in practice - prepared by ILO, ODI, and IOM. In addition, we will share the findings of a 2023 survey (by ILO, ODI and NISER) with 1,000 Nepali migrant worker returnees from the GCC, which offers in-depth insights on each aspect of social protection and the factors enabling and hindering access to rights in practice.

While governments in the region bear the overall responsibility for ensuring social protection for migrant workers living and working in their territories, improved protection requires engagement from many actors - in the GCC and internationally - including: employers, country of origin governments, recruitment agencies, trade unions, civil society and academia.

This event will convene a high-level panel of actors and experts working on migrant rights in the GCC to share knowledge on – and inform – policy reforms and advocacy in this space. It aims to share new evidence and insights with the wide-ranging actors involved in supporting the rights of migrant workers. This event will be hosted by ODI in collaboration with the ILO, and with support from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).

 

Live interpretation in Arabic will be available for this event.

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