Migration to Malaysia has been fraught with issues since the BMET recorded the first 23 Bangladeshi workers migrating in 1978
End the exploitation, hold those responsible to account
The return and reintegration of migrants is an integral part of the migration cycle
In the last five decades, migrant workers have sent back a total of $296 billion in remittances.
The man eager to pay back his debt is becoming a rarity. Yet, he represents the hardworking, honest Bangladesh that can bring real change to the system.
There is still scope to increase remittance inflow through the official channel
Why do the authorities keep failing to protect migrant workers at every step?
Potential there, political will needed
As Bangladesh sends tens of thousands of migrant workers abroad each year, scores return home prematurely after suffering various injuries or illnesses in the host countries
Bangladeshi authorities must hold destination countries accountable
Despite a surge in the outflow of migrant workers, remittances to Bangladesh declined 11 percent year-on-year to $1.54 billion in September, the lowest in seven months.
Probashi Kallyan Bank must serve the unique needs of our remittance warriors
The health vulnerability of migrant workers has thus far received scant attention in policy discourses.
Airport and Biman officials must provide quality service to all
Remittance flow to Bangladesh rose 11.76 per cent year-on-year to $2.09 billion in July, a development that would bring some relief for the country that is struggling to keep its foreign currency reserves in a healthy shape.