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Pre-departure Orientation Program of Bangladesh 1

The Government of Bangladesh is committed to ensure orderly and safe migration. And We Believe At every stage of migration process access to authentic information is a precondition to safe migration and it starts at pre-migration stage. 2 Page 2 of 35

Contribution of Migrant Workers At destination: Fulfill the gap of labour shortages Contribute in the socio-economic activities Skill and knowledge transfer Aggregate demand increases At individual level: Remittances smooth consumption Improve living standard Alleviate poverty at household levels At origin: Reduce unemployment Gather skill and knowledge Earn international remittances Improve foreign exchange reserves 3 Page 3 of 35

Destinations of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers Rest of the World 23% GCC countries 77% The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have been the top destinations for Bangladeshi workers. Almost 77% of Bangladeshi workers went to GCC countries with overseas jobs. However, at present Bangladeshi workers are working in 159 countries of the world. 4 Page 4 of 35

Skill Category of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers Oveseas Employment from 1976-2013 (Skill Category) Others 1% Professional 3% Skilled 31% Less-Skilled 50% Semi-Skilled 15% Almost 31% of workers have employed under skilled job category. Another 50% of workers went to abroad in less skilled job category. The Government of Bangladesh has taken several initiatives to improve the skill levels of young workers. 5 Page 5 of 35

Government s initiatives for orderly and safe migration The Government of Bangladesh is very much committed to prevent any malpractices and unpleasant situations related to recruitment process. Thus, it has enacted the Overseas Employment and Migrants Act 2013, which ensures proper, effective and strong monitoring of recruitment process. An online registration system has been introduced and a comprehensive data of 2.2 million potential workers under 46 different categories of skills has been developed. The Government has made recruitments mandatory through this database through its new enacted Act. To promote overseas employment to genuine and committed workers, Bangladesh recently has put in place a 3-tier procedure to check the antecedents of the aspirant overseas workers. The Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training (BMET) of the Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment provides country specific pre-departure orientation session on host countries laws and regulations, services, conditions, working environment, food habits, climate, culture, salary and other benefits, local language and social and religious practices. 6 Page 6 of 35

Government s initiatives for orderly and safe migration The Government has formed a Vigilance Task Force to combat illegal and irregular migration. The task force has formulated with a combination of different concerned ministries/agencies including law enforcing agencies. To ensure safety and security, the entire recruitment process for Overseas Employment has been digitized by introducing: Online registration Collection of finger prints with photo of the migrant workers Collection of Income tax and Welfare fee Online visa checking Online complaining system Establish National Level Database of potential migrant workers. A Smart Card has introduced with a capacity of 32 KB Memory. The card holds information about picture, finger print and other necessary information about a worker 7 Page 7 of 35

Government s investments for skill development The Government of Bangladesh has given priority for infrastructural development related to technical and skill training. Accordingly, the Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment has invested around USD 42 USD Million for establishing new Skill Training Centers throughout the country. The Government of Bangladesh has given emphasis not only on quantity of skill training providers but also given importance to improve quality of skill training program. As a result the Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment has invested USD 2 Million for improving the quality of skill training program. Chuadanga Brammanbaria Gopalganj 8

Initiatives for Skill Training Program Considering future demand of the human resources worldwide, Bangladesh has prepared a large pool of young talents in different fields: The Government of Bangladesh has taken multiple initiatives, plans and programs to improve the existing skills of migrant workers according to the demand of recruiters and employers. Currently there are 38 Technical Training Centers (TTCs) including 1 Institutes of Marines Technology (IMT) are providing skills trainings to nearly 0.1 million people annually. Another new 27 TTCs and 5 IMTs will be established by the end of 2015 which will provide skill training to 0.15 million people. Government of Bangladesh has planned to establish another 423 TTCs at Upazilla level to provide skill trainings to at least 600 thousand people annually. Some of the TTCs may be earmarked for specific country to cater their need especially based on their requirements. 9 Page 9 of 35

Pre-departure Orientation Program in Bangladesh has Legal and policy framework Pre-departure orientation in Bangladesh has a basis in: The law (Overseas Employment and Migrants Act 2013) Rules for regulating labour migration, recruitment agents and welfare of workers A Code of Conduct and classification system to grade recruitment agents are being developed which emphasize pre-departure orientation. A Policy (Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment Policy 2014) is in process to ensure that workers welfare becomes an overarching priority for the government. 10 Page 10 of 15

Every Outbound Worker from Bangladesh has to Undergo Three Tiers of Antecedent Verification During Registration Local Elected Public Representative s No Objection / Character Certificate Before Issuing the Passport Police Verification Report Before Leaving for the Destination Country Smart Card with Biometric Impression 11 Page 11 of 35

Multi-purpose Smart Card as the Emigration Clearance. High Quality Preprint Secure 32K Microprocessor card with encryption Employee Information Photo Barcode 12 Page 12 of 35

Issuance of Smart Card : Eligibility Before issuing a Smart Card for every outbound migrant worker the following documents needed to be submitted: Valid Visa Attestation of all necessary documents / verification by Bangladesh Embassy Employment Contract Machine Readable Passport Finger Print Enrollment Confirmation of the contribution to Wage Earners Welfare Fund Certification of Medical Fitness Certification of Pre-departure briefing 13 Page 13 of 35

Concept of Pre-departure Orientation Program The migration cycle begins with making the decision to migrate, followed by leaving the country, arriving in the foreign country, settling in the workplace and integrating into the new environment, living and working overseas, and ends when the migrant finally returns home to readjust and reintegrate in society. Pre-departure Orientation programs are a part of the whole cycle of migration and are designed to reduce the vulnerability of migrant workers and to enable them to maximize benefits from overseas employment. Reintegration: Origin Pre Departure: Origin Migration Cycle Post Arrival: Destination Pre-departure orientation programs of Bangladesh primarily aim to maximize benefits of host countries by making migrant workers more responsible to their assigned job. We value employer s and host country s satisfaction most. 14 Page 14 of 35

Main Objectives of the mandatory pre-departure programme Preparing workers for: Inform workers to their host country s law, regulation, worker s right, culture, environment and other necessary information for living Maximize benefits of host country s by providing well informed skilled workers Inform workers about their job nature, terms and conditions of their job for better performance at their workplace Ensure regular and orderly migration through government approved channels Ensure decent work for all 15 Page 15 of 35

Stages covered in the Pre-departure Mass media communication on safe migration resources radio, TV, street theatre, community meetings, etc Country-specific process information Predecision Predeparture Travel and transit Destination country information Return and reintegration Information about government facilities Remittance management for a happy return 16 Page 16 of 35

Key messages in all pre-departure orientation Imparting Briefing about the Host country s Natural Environment Socio-Cultural Environment Working Environment Nature of Job Terms of Conditions of Contract 17 Page 17 of 35

Key messages in all pre-departure orientation Imparting Briefing about the Host country s Language Law and Regulations Food and Beverages Working and living condition Do s and don ts in the destination country 18 Page 18 of 35

Key messages in all pre-departure orientation Migrant s rights Health, hygiene & safety Life-skills orientation Support mechanisms in the destination country Financial management & Basic Banking knowledge 19 Page 19 of 35

Methods of Pre-Departure Orientation Simultaneous content delivery using mass media and in-person orientation In-person discussions Guest speakers Group sessions Lecture and Audio-visual 20 Page 20 of 35

Example of hands on training on Housekeeping and Caregiver Services 21 Page 21 of 35

Available Resources for Pre-departure Orientation Program Standardised mandatory pre-departure briefing manual for trainers Country-specific training manuals for trainers; example, Oman and Qatar Customised pre-departure training based on bilateral agreement; example: Hong Kong Malaysia South Korea Training of trainers Training and learning material development Page 22 of 35 22

Types of different pre-departure orientation programs Training offered by the Government: Mandatory pre-departure Mandatory 21 days training in housekeeping for female workers 3 days pre-departure training for female workers selected to migrate 10 days pre-departure training for Malaysia Country Specific training for Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Oman and Qatar Trade specific basic English and Arabic language training for (a) housekeeping (b) Care giving (c) electric work; and (d) construction 23 Page 23 of 35

Pre-departure information material available for workers Audio visual materials Takeaway general predeparture booklets Takeaway country specific booklets (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Libya, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea) Documentaries (migration process, remittance management, health and HIV/AIDS, women s migration, etc.) Illustrative flipcharts 24 Page 24 of 35

Country Specific Booklet Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Qatar Oman 25 Page 25 of 35

Country Specific Booklet South Korea Kuwait Bahrain 26 Page 26 of 35

Country Specific Booklet Libya Singapore Malaysia 27 Page 27 of 35

Booklet on General Information Rights and Welfare Basic Language Basic Health and Hygiene 28 Page 28 of 35

Newly Developed Pre-departure Orientation Modules Language modules 1. Basic English and Arabic words for care-work 2. Basic English and Arabic words for electrical trade 3. Basic English and Arabic words for housekeeping trade 4. Basic English and Arabic words for construction trade Pre-departure module 1. Trainer's manual for giving pre-departure training to workers migrating to Oman 2. Trainer's manual for giving pre-departure training to workers migrating to Qatar 3. Trainer's manual for giving mandatory pre-departure orientation to workers 29 Page 29 of 35

Pre-Departure Orientation Adds value for all Destination Migrants awareness on their responsibilities with enhanced capacity for integration Workers have knowledge about their duties and responsibilities which will lead them to perform better Priori knowledge about host country s law and regulation will prepare workers to become more law abiding people Awareness about host country s culture, food and climate will prepare worker to accommodate better at their workplace Origin Ensure safe and orderly migration through better migration management Reduce significantly the incidence of irregular migration, legal disputes and other Skill and well informed workers will improve the nation s image Individual Migrant Reduce Vulnerability Enhance Access to information regarding Safe Migration 30 Page 30 of 35

Pre-departure Orientation Program of Bangladesh is Special, because: Institutionalised and legally mandated by the Government The program is documented and monitored carefully Flexible in nature to update by having effective collaboration with destination countries Training modules are written in Bengali for better understanding Based on host country s demand Aims to maximize client s (employer s and host country s satisfaction) Sustainable as it is performed by government own fund 31 Page 31 of 35

Way Forward Strengthening collaboration with the destination countries for preparing different Modules on pre-departure orientation. Audio Visual Documentary from host countries will create greater interest among aspirant migrant workers. The Government of Bangladesh will translate these audio visual documents into their mother language for better understanding for the aspirant migrant workers. New initiatives can be taken between host countries and Bangladesh to establish Technical Training Centres (e.g. Bangladesh Korea Technical Training Centres, Bangladesh German Technical Training Centres) for country specific skill training. The Government of Bangladesh highly appreciates the cooperation from the host countries regarding temporary labour migration management. We are looking ahead for better cooperation to achieve the maximum welfare of all. 32 Page 32 of 35

The people of Bangladesh are ready to give you a hand in every domain of your future advancements. The Government of Bangladesh is ready to provide its skilled, semi-skilled and less-skilled human resources to become part of your advancement and progress as per you requirement. The Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment has taken initiatives to improve current skill training programs based on employers recommendations and suggestions and market demands. With all these efforts and investments from the Government of Bangladesh, I would like to inform you that Bangladesh is ready to provide more skill manpower than before. We are absolutely ready to provide our work forces in all skill categories, in any numbers, any time and anywhere in the world. Together we can bring out the maximum benefit of migration by ensuring safe and orderly migration with decent work. 33 Page 33 of 35

We strongly believe The origin and destination countries must come together to ensure that Pre-departure Orientation program is seen as a Comprehensive process to make migration safer and beneficial for all. 34 Page 32 of 35

Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Government of the People s Republic of Bangladesh Thank You All 27 November 2014 35 Page 35 of 35