A Preliminary Qualitative Assessment Of The Mass Deportation And Reintegration Process Of Female Ethiopian Migrant Workers From Saudi Arabia Implication For Intervention And Social Policy Response

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The study dealt with the investigation of the November 2013 deported „female‟ domestic workersrnfrom Saudi Arabia in order to explain their experiences during reception, post reception,rnrehabilitation and reintegration process. Despite the wealth of investigative reports, newspapersrnand articles, there has not been a concise academic research that addresses this extraordinaryrnevent. Yet, this preliminary study has attempted to address this issue by focusing on how the prernand post reception, rehabilitation and reintegration of this mass deportation was processed andrnconducted by government and non-governmental organizations, community, privaternstakeholders, social workers and concerned individuals. In order to grasp the stated socialrncrisis, the researcher has employed relevant data throughparticipant interviews, participantrnobservation and interviews with government and Non-government officials. The findings of thernstudy supported the claim that the forced repatriation from Saudi Arabia and repatriates currentrnstatus has a great deal on the establishment of institutions and of the countries policy onrnmigration, repatriation and deportation. These finding were examined with relevant theories andrnliteratures for a detailed discussion, with their implications for social practice, intervention,rnfuture research and practice

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A Preliminary Qualitative Assessment Of The Mass Deportation And Reintegration Process Of Female Ethiopian Migrant Workers From Saudi Arabia Implication For Intervention And Social Policy Response

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