Kazi Salauddin, a 44-year-old man from Cumilla, migrated to Saudi Arabia in October 2022, hoping to secure a bright future for his family. But barely a year later, Salauddin, the father of two daughters and a son, died suddenly.
Behind this staggering number lies a grim reality: young lives extinguished far too soon, leaving behind grieving families and communities
The number is a record high, reveals statistics from Wage Earners’ Welfare Board
Government must do everything to ensure the safety and well-being of migrant workers
Why do the authorities keep failing to protect migrant workers at every step?
Bangladesh authorities must expand services to help injured or ill returnee migrants
There has been no national inquiry into why so many migrants die of brain stroke or heart attacks at such young age.
Kazi Salauddin, a 44-year-old man from Cumilla, migrated to Saudi Arabia in October 2022, hoping to secure a bright future for his family. But barely a year later, Salauddin, the father of two daughters and a son, died suddenly.
Behind this staggering number lies a grim reality: young lives extinguished far too soon, leaving behind grieving families and communities
The number is a record high, reveals statistics from Wage Earners’ Welfare Board
Government must do everything to ensure the safety and well-being of migrant workers
Why do the authorities keep failing to protect migrant workers at every step?
Bangladesh authorities must expand services to help injured or ill returnee migrants
There has been no national inquiry into why so many migrants die of brain stroke or heart attacks at such young age.