Migrant Workers
Migrant workers often endure significant hardships as they seek better livelihoods far from home. Separated from their families and support systems, they face challenges related to housing, healthcare, fair wages, and legal rights. Our initiatives focus on empowering these workers through awareness campaigns, access to government entitlements, and skill development trainings. We also provide crisis intervention support and promote inclusion through the formation of worker cooperatives. By advocating for their rights and dignity, we aim to ensure that migrant workers are not only protected but also given the opportunity to build secure and sustainable futures for themselves and their families.
We empower communities, potential migrants, and students with knowledge on safe and legal migration through outreach campaigns, door-to-door visits, and informative materials. These efforts aim to reduce migration risks and promote informed, responsible choices
Equipping aspiring migrants with vital information on safety, documentation, and emergency preparedness. This training helps prevent exploitation from unauthorized agents and supports confident, informed migration. PDOT Centres offer pre-departure training for migrants heading abroad. Focused on ensuring a safe, informed, and well-prepared migration journey.
3.Assisting migrants in enrolling with the NRT Welfare Board and accessing government welfare schemes. This initiative ensures social protection and financial security for migrant families.
Community-led committees working to prevent unsafe migration, child labour, and trafficking. These local groups raise awareness and respond to risks at the grassroots level.
Supporting migrants facing exploitation or abuse through legal aid, case documentation, and grievance redressal via the MADAD portal. Ensures justice and protection for vulnerable workers.
Advocating for migrant-friendly policies through engagement with lawmakers and officials. Focused on inclusive representation, regulation, and collaborative approaches to safer migration.
To engage with MLAs, MPs, and government officials to advocate for policies that protect and empower migrant workers. Through sustained petitioning efforts, we strive to influence both state and national legislation for safer, more inclusive migration systems.
Active participation in local and global networks to strengthen migrant support. TNDWWT collaborates with partners to address socio-economic issues and promote migrant rights.
Celebrating International Migrants Day and May Day to honor migrant workers, raise awareness, and foster community engagement for workers’ rights and dignity.
Providing financial assistance and livelihood support to returnee migrants and their families. This helps rebuild lives and promotes economic resilience.
24/7 helpline available for migrants in distress. Ensures immediate support and guidance for emergencies and critical needs. Helpline number: 9042149222, 9514455166