Jade Anderson has been working in human rights-based development since 2002. She has worked in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and South Africa for local and international NGOs. She has also worked with the UN Refugee Agency in Australia. Jade holds a masters degree in applied anthropology and participatory development and a masters in international development. She is co-author of the Justice Centre Hong Kong report, Coming Clean (2016). Follow her @JadeCAnderson.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryCould supply chains protect migrant domestic workers?
Migrant domestic workers are often amongst the least protected workers in the economy. But what protection...