Policy Brief – Nasiliye and The Children of Migrant Workers

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Within the MAP framework, school-aged researchers from Sharipova, Uzgenconducted a study among their peers to find out more about the problems that affect young people, prioritizing the issue of violence against children of labor migrants. Together with the youth committee at mayor’s office of Uzgen, they have identified a set of recommendations to take action against this violence.

See also: University of Lincoln’s Policy Hub blog post by Ananda Breed.

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