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The Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (CESLAM) at Social Science Baha and Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) invite proposals for papers on areas related to labour market and job creation in the Nepali context to be presented at the Job Creation and Competence Building workshop to be held on 29-30 April 2025 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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The Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (CESLAM) at Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, invites proposals for papers on areas related to migration in the Nepali context to be presented at the seventh CESLAM Migration Conference to be held on 17-18 February 2025. The proposed papers can deal with any aspect of migration related to Nepal, including but not limited to foreign labour migration, internal migration, student migration, and Nepali migrant communities, among others.
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The vulnerability of temporary migrant workers became dramatically visible during theglobal pandemic as an unprecedented number were forced to return to their homecountries, including Nepal. Richa Shivakoti will present findings from a study funded bythe SSHRC Insight Development Grant to study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemicon temporary migrant workers from Nepal.
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The 17th SALAM Lecture Series is being organised by the Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka (IPS). The lecture will be held online on 21st March 2024, from 3.00 PM - 4.30 PM (IST). The Lecture will be delivered by Mr. Shantha Kulasekara (Head of Office / Senior Program Manager) IOM Sri Lanka and Maldives. The topic for the Lecture is “Migration Flows and Border Controls to Enhance the Benefits of Inward and Outward Migration: Lessons from Sri Lanka and Maldives"
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Nepal has witnessed a significant outflow of its citizens in pursuit of better economic opportunities abroad. While these migrant workers contribute substantially to the national economy through remittances, their sacrifices come at a steep cost - their health and well-being. This lecture delves into the several health challenges confronting Nepali migrant workers, highlighting the physical, mental, and social aspects of their health.
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The deadline for submission of paper for the sixth CESLAM Migration Conference has been extended till 15 January 2024.
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The Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (CESLAM) at Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, invites proposals for papers on areas related to migration in the Nepali context to be presented at the sixth CESLAM Migration Conference to be held on 15-16 February 2024. The proposed papers can deal with any aspect of migration related to Nepal, including but not limited to foreign labour migration, internal migration, student migration, and Nepali migrant communities, among others.
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Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (www.ceslam.org), a partner organization of the South Asia Centre for Labour Mobility and Migrants (SALAM), invites application from interested candidates for a one-day ‘Workshop on Migration Research’.
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The CESLAM Kathmandu Migration Conference, organised by the Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (CESLAM) at Social Science Baha, was held on Wednesday, 15 February 2023 via Zoom.
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Labour Migration in and from Asia covers a wide range of issues, including dynamics and patterns of human mobility, legal and regulatory frameworks, barriers, risk and cost of labour migration, health and well-being of migrants, education and human capital, brain drain and brain circulation, migrant integration, climate-induced migration, female labour migrants, and policies towards migration and migrants and migration data issues
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International Institute for Population Sciences under the aegis of the South Asia Center for Labour Mobility and Migrants (SALAM) is organising a five-day workshop on “Researching Labour Migration in South Asia: Data, Methods, and Theories”. The workshop will be held on 13-17 December 2022 on a virtual platform.
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The primary objectives of the knowledge hub are to address knowledge gaps on labour migration in the five South Asian countries—Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—by conducting research and publishing on issues related mainly to labour migration.
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The Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (CESLAM) at Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, invites proposals for papers on areas related to migration in the Nepali context to be presented at the fourth CESLAM Migration Conference to be held on 15-16 February 2023. The proposed papers can deal with any aspect of migration related to Nepal, including but not limited to foreign labour migration, internal migration, student migration, and Nepali migrant communities, among others.
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वैदेशिक रोजगारका क्षेत्रमा न्यायोचित भर्ना (फेयर रिक्रुटमेन्ट) का सिद्धान्तहरुको पालनाको अवस्था बारे अध्ययनमा सहभागी हुन वैदेशिक रोजगार व्यवसायी संस्थाहरुलाई आमन्त्रण।
Published on: 2022
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The primary objectives of the knowledge hub are to address knowledge gaps on labour migration in the five South Asian countries—Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—by conducting research and publishing on issues related mainly to labour migration.
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The Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (CESLAM) at Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, invites proposals for papers on areas related to migration in the Nepali context to be presented at the fourth CESLAM Migration Conference to be held on 16-17 February 2022. The proposed papers can deal with any aspect of migration related to Nepal, including but not limited to foreign labour migration, internal migration, student migration, and Nepali migrant communities, among others.
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The Centre for the Study of Labour and Mobility (CESLAM) at Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, invites proposals for papers on areas related to migration in the Nepali context to be presented at a conference to be held on 18-19 March 2021.The proposed papers can deal with any aspect of migration related to Nepal, including but not limited to foreign labour migration, internal migration, student migration, and Nepali migrant communities, among others.
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