The impending announcement of Saudi Arabia as the host for the 2034 World Cup has sparked significant concerns regarding human rights practices, particularly around the treatment of migrant workers essential to the project. With the United Nations pledging support for improved labor standards, the global community watches closely, recalling the controversies of previous tournaments. As FIFA prepares to affirm this historic decision, advocates for justice hope that lessons from Qatar will influence a more humane approach to the world’s grandest sporting event.
UN Human Rights Chief Pledges Support for Migrant Workers Ahead of 2034 World Cup
