AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDomestic Work Rules in Kuwait: Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior says domestic worker recruitment is now allowed only from 10 approved countries (including India, South Africa, Senegal for men, and others) while banning hiring from 27 more, including Kenya, Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau and several others, with applications handled through governorate service centres. Migration Focus in Spain: Pope Leo’s visit to Spain’s Canary Islands puts the spotlight on how migrants are treated, after years of strain from irregular arrivals and criticism of harsh conditions at ports. Labour Rights Watch: The ITUC Global Rights Index adds Zimbabwe to its workers’ rights watch list and also flags Guinea-Bissau among countries where union and worker protections are under pressure. Energy & Trade Skills for West Africa: WCO’s EU-backed Rules of Origin Africa programme says customs officials from Guinea-Bissau and other countries are now trained to teach peers on origin rules for trade agreements. Guinea-Bissau in the Spotlight: The same ITUC listing and Kuwait’s ban list both name Guinea-Bissau, underlining how labour and migration policies are shaping regional realities.
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