Women and Working Conditions in the Middle East | Maid in Hell - Clip | Doc World

Описание к видео Women and Working Conditions in the Middle East | Maid in Hell - Clip | Doc World

Premiering 12/10 - Human Rights Day: In 2016, a maid - trapped in the Middle East's Kafala System - returned home to Kenya with 70% of her body burned. The film exposes the inner workings of the system, and the reality faced by thousands of women each day. For more: https://worldchannel.org/episode/doc-...

An estimated 40.3 million people are living as slaves, a number more than at any other time in history. From North Korea to the Middle East and Europe, WHY SLAVERY? uncovers the stories of men, women, and children living in the shadows of modern enslavement. A production of THE WHY Foundation.

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