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Two Women, One Goal: β€œWhen the time is right, we will return home in dignity.”

As told to Fatima Qureshi Unspeakable conditions at work, political conflicts at home and the ongoing battle for safety and security, Rita* and Anne* came to Hong Kong from the Philippines nearly 10 years ago in hopes to financially support their families as migrant domestic workers. But unforeseeable circumstances at their agency discontinued further opportunities…

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Today we shot the front cover of our book - a publication that has been in the works for four years, since the first session recording stories and recipes in @refugeeunion in January 2017.
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Thank you @impacttravelalliance for letting us share our observations on how Covid-19 has affected how communities interact during a pandemic in Hong Kong. Read the full story via Impact Travel Alliance (link is in our bio).
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