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There is a huge possibility that Sri Lanka will place a ban on sending domestic helpers to Kuwait and other parts of the world. Sri Lankan Ambassador to Kuwait C A H M Wijeratne said Sri Lanka is now feeling the social impact of sending domestic labor abroad.
Of the total of 130,000 Sri Lankans residing in Kuwait, some 80,000 are domestic helpers. “We are paying the price - the social impact is huge, and families are breaking up,” he said in remarks to the media. “For some women, it’s a way to get away from a drunk husband, but the government is seriously contemplating (placing a ban),” said Wijeratne at a meeting with Ministry of Health officials at the embassy to open a regular weekly health service in the embassy compound.
Several doctors and health officials recently paid a visit at the embassy to arrange the program and check the facilities. They agreed to hold a weekly health checkup at the embassy. “Last year we organized a medical camp at the embassy.
This new initiative was a request from our side because I personally believe that health should be everybody’s priority. This is a concern not just from our side, but from their side too, because everyone in the country should be healthy,” said Wijeratne.
He pointed out that some runaway housemaids at the embassy shelter are deprived of health services due to their residency status. “I told them it’s not just my problem but the problem of your country as well because if they have communicable diseases and it spreads, it’s a problem of the host country and needs to be cured. I thank them for heeding my request,” he noted. “When they visited our embassy, they told me we will conduct regular health checks and if there are any serious problems, we can refer them to the hospital - even MRIs will be free. So I am very happy about it,” he said.
Wijeratne’s efforts were prompted by an incident at the embassy where a runaway housemaid died of a heart attack. He said medical check-ups are necessary to help them survive any sicknesses or diseases. “The health ministry listened, so I really appreciate the fact that they are cooperating with us fully and their commitment to regular health services here. I thank them greatly,” he added. The embassy has installed a multi-purpose hall in front of the compound and the regular check-up will be held there, according to the envoy. (Source: Kuwait Times)
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Comments - SL mulls ban on sending maids abroad
OMG Tuesday, 11 February 2014 03:13 AM
I a sure C A H M Wijeratne doesn't know what he is talking about.
Just because people are killed riding motorbikes should we ban motorbikes?
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No Hope Tuesday, 11 February 2014 03:33 AM
A very convenient but delayed decision. Every thing happened already. But better for the future.
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Meril Tuesday, 11 February 2014 03:34 AM
I don't think the government will ever impose a ban. This is SL's main source of foreign exchange.
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garawi Tuesday, 11 February 2014 03:44 AM
The maids business should not have been done at all. The SL governents should have sent only males skilled labour abroad. Yes the social impact is enormous and the village lads get corrupted too while the husbands spend the hard earned money. Some maids came home with no salaries paid at all, some were made slaves, some killed and never came back. Horror stories were coming up all these years but the goverments did not take any action. Even the current government will not take any action despite the rhetoric. The main reason for that it is those maids who bring home the most valuable foreign exchange to Sri Lanka! It is the highest foreign sdxchange earner surpassign all others. The only way this can be stopped is if and when Sri Lanka is in the developed world and the local salaries surpass the middle east salaries of the workers.When will that be is anybody's guess.
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Thomas Tuesday, 11 February 2014 04:12 AM
High time Sri Lanka stop sending maids to work in foreign countries, especially to the Arab countries, where conditions are very unfavorable to female domestic servants.
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Dash Tuesday, 11 February 2014 05:48 AM
Very good idea. The govt. should think of alternative avenues of employment.
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don charles Tuesday, 11 February 2014 10:19 AM
Won't happen.
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Grace Tuesday, 11 February 2014 10:19 AM
There is a possibility, job agents will send domestic workers by changing job category in the required documents.
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Jothipala Tuesday, 11 February 2014 11:00 AM
Its high time we stopped sending our women folk to the middle east for menial jobs, to be treated like slaves. STOP IT.
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RamUK Tuesday, 11 February 2014 02:02 PM
exactly but patriots like to cry on everything.....beggars can not choose....
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Simple Simon Tuesday, 11 February 2014 02:18 PM
It is because there are no avenues of employment and income, S Lankans have to seek employment abroad.
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