Volume 10, Issue S1, May 2022
Articles

Nepal’s Diplomatic Efforts to Protect the Rights of Nepali Migrant Workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic:

Published 2022-04-21

How to Cite

Dhakal , B. ., & Upreti, B. . (2022). Nepal’s Diplomatic Efforts to Protect the Rights of Nepali Migrant Workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries during the COVID-19 Pandemic: . Kathmandu School of Law Review, 10(S1). https://doi.org/10.46985/kslr.v10iS1.2185

Abstract

Labor migration in Nepal largely consists of ‘blue-collar’ workers traveling to foreign countries, especially the Gulf Region, for employment. In spite of domestic as well as international legal mechanisms guaranteeing their safety, their stay in these countries has met with issues of gross human rights violations. This spectacle escalated further during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the different ways the Nepal Government approached to deal with this matter, this paper concerns the diplomatic approach. It examines the pre-existing as well as ad hoc diplomatic tools that were at the disposal of and utilized by the Nepali state during the first months of the COVID19 pandemic to make the GCC countries more accountable towards the issues of Nepali migrant workers. It comments on the performance of such tools and concludes by making recommendations for a more proactive diplomacy to address the issues of migrant workers in times of crises.

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