Tajikistan studies the Philippines’ experience in regulating labor migration

DUSHANBE, May 28, 2014, Asia-Plus — A delegation of Tajik migration service agency, led by Deputy Minister of Labor, Migration and Employment of the Population, Nourullo Mahmadulloyev, is currently in the Philippines to study experience of this country in regulating labor migration, according to the Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment of the Population (LMEP) […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

DUSHANBE, May 28, 2014, Asia-Plus — A delegation of Tajik migration service agency, led by Deputy Minister of Labor, Migration and Employment of the Population, Nourullo Mahmadulloyev, is currently in the Philippines to study experience of this country in regulating labor migration, according to the Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment of the Population (LMEP) press center.

The trip was reportedly organized within the framework of the World Bank project on the labor migration problems.

According to international experts, the Philippines has achieved considerable results in tackling the labor migration regulation problems in recent years, the source noted.   

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