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Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society

By on January 01, 2015

Verité Research recently conducted interviews with 22 members of civil society organizations to assess the quantity and quality of research on the subject of domestic workers' rights in Sri Lanka. While measuring and evaluating current literature on domestic workers, this report sets out a four-pronged hypothesis on why domestic workers' rights have not featured on the civil society agenda in Sri Lanka.

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Arudpragasam, Amita. Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society. , , . , 2015. Arudpragasam, A. (2015). Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society. , , . Arudpragasam, Amita. "Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society." 2015, .Arudpragasam Amita. "Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society." (2015). Arudpragasam, A 2015, 'Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society', , , . Amita Arudpragasam, 'Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society' (2015). Arudpragasam A. Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society. . 2015. Arudpragasam, Amita. Sri Lanka: Domestic Workers and Civil Society. . 2015. , .

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