Human Rights Day 2024 highlights the urgent need for justice in Southeast Asia, focusing on the intersections of migration, gender, and systemic injustice. By leveraging the frameworks of intersectionality and reflexivity, we can shed light on the compounded vulnerabilities faced by migrant workers, particularly women. Concrete actions—legal protections, inclusive narratives, and empowering policies—are necessary to transform these rights into reality. Embracing our collective responsibility, we must act now to forge a more equitable future.
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