Sponsor system 'gateway to human trafficking'
"For efforts to end forced labor and human trafficking to be successful, governments in the
"When employers have near-total control over migrants? ability to change jobs, and sometimes to leave the country, workers can get trapped in exploitative situations in which they are forced to work without wages, get beaten, or face other abuses," she said in a statement.
The appeal came as the US State Department's annual human trafficking report released on Monday ranked several Middle Eastern countries in its two lowest possible categories.
It maintained
It also placed
Millions of migrant workers, mainly from Asia and
The sponsorship system, locally known as "Kafala," is mostly prevalent in energy-rich Gulf Cooperation Council states which are home to at least 12 million foreign workers, many of whom complain of maltreatment.
In April, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay called on Gulf countries to stop requiring migrant workers to secure local sponsors, saying the system fosters abuses.
"I wholeheartedly support those efforts and call on other states to replace the Kafala system with updated labour laws that can better balance rights and duties," she said in a speech in
Other countries, including
In
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