
In this episode, Emma Yusuf explores the often-overlooked world of female domestic workers (FDWs) in Southeast Asia, examining how their labor fuels economic growth in countries like Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. While their contributions to the economy are undeniable, FDWs often face exploitation and abuse due to the lack of legal protections and societal undervaluation of their work. We dive into the complex dynamics of transnational labor, highlighting the benefits and moral costs of this vital yet vulnerable workforce. Tune in for a closer look at the intersection of economic pragmatism and human rights.