A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs

Malaysia continues to be one of the largest importers of labour in Asia. Women migrant workers constitute a significant workforce in its manufacturing, service and domestic sectors. It is estimated that women constitute almost 40 percent of its migrant population today1. Women migrant workers work u...

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Main Authors: Miles, Lilian, Lewis, Suzan, Endut, Noraida, Lai, Wan Teng, Yasin, Suziana Mat, Ying, Kelvin
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spelling my.usm.eprints.45438 http://eprints.usm.my/45438/ A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs Miles, Lilian Lewis, Suzan Endut, Noraida Lai, Wan Teng Yasin, Suziana Mat Ying, Kelvin HQ The family. Marriage. Woman Malaysia continues to be one of the largest importers of labour in Asia. Women migrant workers constitute a significant workforce in its manufacturing, service and domestic sectors. It is estimated that women constitute almost 40 percent of its migrant population today1. Women migrant workers work under severe and punitive conditions in Malaysia, with few rights and entitlements at work and in their communities. In this toolkit, we focus on advancing their sexual and reproductive health. Women’s migration has wide-reaching implications for their sexual and reproductive health, but this aspect of their health has not attracted sufficient attention by the government, employers, health care providers, civil society or researchers in Malaysia. There is a lack of gender-sensitive policies overall, to address these needs and protection of this aspect of health and well-being is minimal. Consequently, little is known about the difficulties these women face in coping with sexual and reproductive health illnesses or when seeking treatment, or of interventions which can meet their sexual and reproductive health needs. Centre for Research on Women and Gender 2018 Book PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/45438/1/Toolkit-to-Empower-Women-Migrant-Worker%20%28e-book%29%28finalised%29.pdf Miles, Lilian and Lewis, Suzan and Endut, Noraida and Lai, Wan Teng and Yasin, Suziana Mat and Ying, Kelvin (2018) A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs. Centre for Research on Women and Gender.
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topic HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
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Miles, Lilian
Lewis, Suzan
Endut, Noraida
Lai, Wan Teng
Yasin, Suziana Mat
Ying, Kelvin
A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs
description Malaysia continues to be one of the largest importers of labour in Asia. Women migrant workers constitute a significant workforce in its manufacturing, service and domestic sectors. It is estimated that women constitute almost 40 percent of its migrant population today1. Women migrant workers work under severe and punitive conditions in Malaysia, with few rights and entitlements at work and in their communities. In this toolkit, we focus on advancing their sexual and reproductive health. Women’s migration has wide-reaching implications for their sexual and reproductive health, but this aspect of their health has not attracted sufficient attention by the government, employers, health care providers, civil society or researchers in Malaysia. There is a lack of gender-sensitive policies overall, to address these needs and protection of this aspect of health and well-being is minimal. Consequently, little is known about the difficulties these women face in coping with sexual and reproductive health illnesses or when seeking treatment, or of interventions which can meet their sexual and reproductive health needs.
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author Miles, Lilian
Lewis, Suzan
Endut, Noraida
Lai, Wan Teng
Yasin, Suziana Mat
Ying, Kelvin
author_facet Miles, Lilian
Lewis, Suzan
Endut, Noraida
Lai, Wan Teng
Yasin, Suziana Mat
Ying, Kelvin
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title A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs
title_short A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs
title_full A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs
title_fullStr A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs
title_full_unstemmed A Toolkit for Women Migrant Workers' Empowerment in Malaysia: Meeting Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs
title_sort toolkit for women migrant workers' empowerment in malaysia: meeting sexual and reproductive health needs
publisher Centre for Research on Women and Gender
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.usm.my/45438/1/Toolkit-to-Empower-Women-Migrant-Worker%20%28e-book%29%28finalised%29.pdf
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