Why Nepal sends so many migrant workers to the Middle East – DW – 11/01/2022 (2024)

Kumar Thapa, a 41-year-old migrant worker, returned to Nepal in 2018 after laboring for nine years in the Middle East.

Working for a construction company in Saudi Arabia, he used to save enough to send the equivalent of about €100 ($98) to his family back home. The money was spent on his child's education as well as on building a small house in their hometown in Sindhupalchowk district.

All in all, Thapa's family was able to afford a comfortable life with the income he earned in the Middle East.

But his story is more of an exception than a rule.

Many Nepalis who move to the region in search of work encounter widespread abuse and exploitation.

Some even end up losing their lives.

At least 7,467 migrant workers have died abroad since 2008, according to figures from the government's Labor Migration Report, with 750of those deaths reported between 2018 and 2019.

These figures exclude workers who migrate through unauthorized channels as well as laborers who work in India.

'Kafala system' ensures widespread abuse

Recruitment agencies often deploy intermediaries to find potential migrant workers. They regularlyuse deception or coercion to hire workers and promise them lucrative jobs.

While host countries usually require employers to pay recruitment fees, they often pass on the costs to workers, who take out loans to pay back the costs.

The workers then face a heavy debt burden amounting to thousands of euros even before they leave their country of origin.

Pregnant women in Nepal struggle to access health services

From the time they land in their host country, they are subject to stringent restrictions on their movement and freedoms, as part of the "Kafala" —or sponsorship —system, which gives employers total control over migrant workers' employment and immigration status.

The system is in force in all Arab Gulf countries, except Iraq, as well as in Jordan and Lebanon.

Employers regularly seize workers' passports, visasand phones, and sometimes also reduce or withhold their wages. While domestic workers are confined to their homes, laborers toiling at construction and industrial sites are relegated to tiny and overcrowded dorms.

Gender-based discrimination is rampantwith many female domestic workers experiencing abuse, including sexual violence.

Nepal'seconomy relies on remittances

Despite the risks and potential for exploitation,Middle Eastern countries continue to attract hundreds of thousands of Nepali migrant labor every year. Last year alone, over 620,000 Nepali workers moved to the region.

That's because these jobs often offer higher pay than jobs in Nepal.

Many workers then send remittances home, which now account for as much as 25% of the nation's total economic output. Nepal is currently the fifth most remittance-dependent economy in the world.

The remittances have lifted a significant number of households out of poverty.

This influx of outside cash has been keeping the economy afloat for a long time now, despite the country suffering bouts of political instability over the past decade.

The high reliance on remittances means that the government has been wary of taking measures that could hurt migration to these countries, and, in turn, the flow of cash into Nepal.

Recruitment agencies also lobby the Nepali government to ensure their activities aren't restricted.

"The Foreign Employment Act states that the recruiters' businesses are protected. Those companies don't care whether workers' rights are respected or not, or when workers are offered different, low-paying jobs than what was mentioned in their contracts," Kul Prasad Karki, chairperson of Pravasi Nepali Coordination Committee (PNCC), an NGO working for the rights of migrant workers, told DW.

Workers' rights in the spotlight

The issue of migrant worker abuses has been back in international focus as Qatar prepares to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup this month.

Reports suggest that many of the thousands of workers who toiled under scorching conditions to build the infrastructure needed for the tournament —including stadiums, roads and hotels —have suffered from heat-related deaths and injuries.

Nepali workers have formed a sizable contingent of the workforce employed in Qatar.

Of the nearly 2.7 million people living in the Gulf country, Nepalis account for about 432,000 – or 16% of the total population, according to UN data from July 2022. Most of them are employed at construction sites.

Amid growing global scrutiny, some Gulf countries have started implementing limited reforms to the system, like allowing workers to transfer jobs after a certain period and easing restrictions on returning to their home country.

Still, workers and rights groups say many who want to change jobs face threats from employers and bureaucratic delays, and the measures do little to protect domestic workers.

A huge human cost

For Nepal, the massive outward migration and theremittance-reliant economy —notwithstanding their socioeconomic benefits —have come with a huge human cost, with concerns that the system is disrupting the nation's social fabric.

With many people working abroad for long periods of time, leaving their spouses behind, the divorce rate has gone up.

It has also accelerated a shift from traditional joint families toward nuclear families, resulting in many of the elderly, particularly in rural areas, being left without any caregivers.

"Migration is a natural process and it is a choice," said Manju Gurung, co-founder of POURAKHI Nepal, an organization working for the betterment of migrant workers. "But everyone should be informed about what it brings to an individual's life."

Edited by: Srinivas Mazumdaru

Why Nepal sends so many migrant workers to the Middle East – DW – 11/01/2022 (2024)

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Why Nepal sends so many migrant workers to the Middle East – DW – 11/01/2022? ›

Nepal's economy relies on remittances

Why are people moving from Nepal? ›

The lack of employment and economic opportunities at home is forcing at least 1,700 Nepalis to fly abroad every day, and the Russia-Ukraine war has emerged as a lucrative destination for Nepalis desperate enough to leave the country.

What are the reasons for migration from Nepal to other countries? ›

The causes of migration in Nepal are essentially the same as those in other regions of the world. Some of the causes of international labor migration include poverty, a lack of employment options, declining agricultural production, and conflict in the nation .

Why is the trend of foreign employment increasing in Nepal? ›

KATHMANDU, Oct 3: An upward trend in the issuance of work permits for foreign employment reflects the growing desire among Nepali youth to seek employment abroad due to a dearth of domestic job opportunities offering good service conditions.

How many people migrated from Nepal in 2022? ›

The net migration rate for Nepal in 2022 was 4.353 per 1000 population, a 19.72% increase from 2021.

What are the problems with living in Nepal? ›

However, corruption remains endemic in politics, the government, and the judicial system. Other problems include gender-based violence, underage marriage, and bonded labor. Transitional justice bodies have struggled to fulfill their mandates.

Which country has most Nepali immigrants? ›

Non-Resident Nepali
Total population
Indiaestimated 2,247,168 (2011 Census of India)
Malaysia700,000
Burma505,069
Qatar606,917
34 more rows

What are the problems faced by migrant workers in Nepal? ›

The issues of illegal entry or entry based on fraudulent documents, deception regarding the nature of work, abuse in the workplace, and low or no salary payments are common problems faced by migrants.

What are the migration issues in Nepal? ›

With few opportunities at home, many young Nepalese seek work abroad. But there are risks: the potential for abuse during recruitment and employment, few guarantees of on-the-job safety and little to ensure the rights of migrant workers will be respected.

Why do people from Nepal migrate to India? ›

Due to its poor economic condition Nepal has been supplying labour to India since Nepalese were recruited as 'Gorkhas' in the British Indian army after the Anglo-Nepal war of 1814-15. Nepalis have been migrating to other countries as well, but India remains the main destination.

What is the main employment in Nepal? ›

Agriculture remains Nepal's principal economic activity, employing about 65% of the population and providing 31.7% of GDP.

Why unemployment rate is high in Nepal? ›

Nepal has been always failed in generating employment to its citizen in minimum level. As result of the declining nature of agriculture and manufacturing sectors are unable to absorb rural unemployed youths, previously which were the highest sources of employment.

Why is Nepal facing unemployment problem? ›

A growing population and lack of opportunities have a negative impact on unemployment numbers. As a result of the industry and factory system, cottage industries have been discouraged. The lack of well-paid jobs within the country has also forced many to look at the international labour market.

What is the current situation of foreign employment in Nepal? ›

According to the Foreign Employment Board, more than 600,000 individuals pursued foreign jobs in the year following the pandemic, and this number surged to over 750,000 in the last fiscal year.

How many people leave Nepal daily? ›

There are few Nepalis left in villages, and those in cities seem to be mostly waiting for documents to leave. Every day, 3,000 Nepalis leave on student visas from Kathmandu airport. The 2021 census put the country's absentee population at 2.1 million, and that appears to be a gross underestimate.

How many people are leaving Nepal? ›

According to the data, 70,915 left the country to settle elsewhere permanently. Out of these, 36,663 are men and 34,251 are women. Similarly, 92,349 people have left Nepal for temporary residence, including 51,876 men and 40,468 women. In 2023, a total of 808,415 Nepalis left the country for foreign employment.

Why did Nepalese immigrate to America? ›

However, Nepalese emigrate because of limited opportunities in Nepal, an obligation to improve their families' well-being, and the allure of Gulf nations. Although migrant deaths are a concern for the Nepali government, findings suggest that many Nepali accept risks associated with Gulf employment.

Why is population decreasing in Nepal? ›

The combined effect of government policies, education, economic factors, healthcare improvements, and changing social dynamics contributed to the decreasing population growth observed in Nepal during the 1971 and 1987 censuses.

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