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    Villages to Play Key Role in Monitoring Migrant Workers

    November 24, 20242 Mins Read
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    Minister of Migrant Workers Protection (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding in Temanggung, Central Java, on November 22, 2024. ANTARA/Heru Suyitno.
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    The Ministry of Migrant Workers Protection (P2MI) in Indonesia has announced plans to involve village governments in monitoring and managing the movement of migrant workers. P2MI Minister Abdul Kadir Karding emphasized that educating village heads and officials on the placement and protection of migrant workers is a crucial step toward reducing illegal migration.

    The initiative ensures that prospective migrant workers follow the proper procedures before traveling abroad. Minister Karding highlighted that residents planning to work overseas must first obtain a recommendation letter from their village government. This document aligns with the legal requirements for placing migrant workers in foreign countries and aims to protect individuals from illegal practices.

    A key part of this effort involves campaigns to educate village leaders, officials, and neighborhood units about tracking and supporting workers leaving for overseas jobs. This approach will help villages maintain accurate records and provide essential guidance to prevent residents from becoming victims of fraudulent employment offers.

    Karding stressed the importance of public awareness regarding the legal steps required for working abroad. He noted that many workers fall prey to scams due to a lack of understanding of official procedures. By adhering to proper guidelines, individuals can secure skill certifications and receive necessary training, improving their chances of safe and legal employment.

    The minister also warned against accepting suspicious job offers that bypass official channels, as these often lead to exploitation. He encouraged prospective migrant workers to seek trustworthy opportunities and work closely with local officials to ensure compliance with regulations.

    In addition to involving villages, the P2MI Ministry is strengthening its partnerships with international organizations like the International Labor Organization (ILO). These collaborations aim to enhance protection mechanisms for Indonesian migrant workers and address persistent issues related to their welfare.

    Through coordinated efforts, the Indonesian government is seeking broader support from stakeholders to safeguard migrant workers and promote legal migration practices. Village governments are expected to play a pivotal role in implementing this vision, ensuring that workers are well-informed and protected throughout their journey.

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