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Voicesea Podcast
BEBESEA Story
26 episodes
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"Voicesea" is a podcast dedicated to highlighting the human rights issues across East and Southeast Asia from the perspectives of civil society. It aims to be a platform for sharing, learning and advocating for human rights across regions and to build solidarity among multi-stakeholders. This podcast is part of the BEBESEA network, a cross-regional network of civil society actors advocating for the rights of migrants and addressing intersectional human rights issues in East and Southeast Asia. Previously called I'Migrant Podcast. Visit bebesea.org for more detail.
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"Voicesea" is a podcast dedicated to highlighting the human rights issues across East and Southeast Asia from the perspectives of civil society. It aims to be a platform for sharing, learning and advocating for human rights across regions and to build solidarity among multi-stakeholders. This podcast is part of the BEBESEA network, a cross-regional network of civil society actors advocating for the rights of migrants and addressing intersectional human rights issues in East and Southeast Asia. Previously called I'Migrant Podcast. Visit bebesea.org for more detail.
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Two Years into Pandemic: Time to Work on Universal Health Coverage for Migrant Workers
Voicesea Podcast
56 minutes 27 seconds
3 years ago
Two Years into Pandemic: Time to Work on Universal Health Coverage for Migrant Workers

As we commemorate 2 years into Covid-19 pandemic, this public health crisis really emphasizes the need of Universal Health Coverage. Access to comprehensive, high quality and appropriate health services is a very fundamental right for every human being, and they should be provided to everyone regardless of who you are, where you are. All people should have access to healthcare whenever they need it, without any financial hardship.


Unfortunately, migrant workers have a lot of barriers to overcome when accessing healthcare. In a lot of cases, migrant workers are excluded from the health system in both home and host societies. So even if the society have a very comprehensive health system for its citizen, in a lot of cases, migrant workers are excluded.


Why is this happening? What are the root causes? Who are the actors responsible for this particular discriminatory situation faced by migrant workers for a very long time? 


If you are interested in knowing more about this topic, listen to this VOICESEA Podcast conversation with Adeline Tinessia, the lead researcher of BEBESEA’s latest research on the health protection for migrant workers. Don’t miss it!


Also, join our report launching event "Two Years Into Pandemic: Advocating Health Protection & Eliminating Excessive Placement and Recruitment Fees of Migrant Workers in Southeast and East Asia" on 10 March 2022 to learn more. Event details: https://bit.ly/SPPFPublicDiscussion Registration: https://bit.ly/HealthProtection18 

“Proposed Guideline to Protect Migrant Workers’ Rights during Public Heath Crisis” by BEBESEA: https://bebesea.org/2021/04/proposed-guideline-to-protect-migrant-workers-rights-during-public-health-crisis/

This episode is sponsored by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (SPF).

Voicesea Podcast
"Voicesea" is a podcast dedicated to highlighting the human rights issues across East and Southeast Asia from the perspectives of civil society. It aims to be a platform for sharing, learning and advocating for human rights across regions and to build solidarity among multi-stakeholders. This podcast is part of the BEBESEA network, a cross-regional network of civil society actors advocating for the rights of migrants and addressing intersectional human rights issues in East and Southeast Asia. Previously called I'Migrant Podcast. Visit bebesea.org for more detail.