Illegal Employment: How else can we survive?

Illegal Employment: How else can we survive?

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Karama

In this episdoe, we will learn more about Dar Karama which fosters the victims of human trafficking in Jordan.Produced and hosted by Anas Damra, edited by Tala Alessa, sound editing by Tayseer Kabbani, publishing and outreach by Maram Alnabali and Jana Qazzaz, design by Mohammad ...  Show more

Merely a Commodity

In this episode, we listen to Ryson, who arrived in Jordan when she was only 18 and had her passport confiscated and did not receive any paycheks for several years.Produced and hosted by Anas Damra, edited by Yacoub Abughosh, sound editing by Tayseer Kabbani, publishing and outre ...  Show more

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