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"Ratify the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families", produced by AMC and the Migrant Forum in Asia, November 1998 (full color, 55.5 x 84 cm)
Asian Migrant Yearbook 1999
Following the excellent feedback and huge success of AMY 1998, we are now preparing the second edition of our yearbook.
Watch out for the ASIAN MIGRANT YEARBOOK 1999 (AMY 1999) coming out this June!
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HURRY!!! LAST FEW COPIES LEFT!. The maiden issue of our new flagship publication, the Asian Migrant Yearbook 1998 (AMY 1998) proved to be an overwhelming success! The excellent feedback from migrant groups, universities, churches, development organisations and even government agencies has established AMY as a pioneering and quality resource material on migration issues. We shall work hard to maintain and improve on the quality of the yearbook in our future releases. AMY is an essential reference and resource book about Asian migrant workers. The yearbook contains comprehensive, up-to-date and detailed information, reports and analysis about the current situation of Asian migrant workers. It discusses the issues, problems, responses, and campaigns on labour migration. All these are written from the perspectives of migrants and migrant advocates. The 1998 edition (AMY 1998) contains:
With full color and professionally done maps, charts, and illustrations, AMY 1998 is a popular, user-friendly, invaluable reference not only for migrants and advocates, but also for researchers, libraries, government policy-makers, and the public in general. |
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| Subscription
Hurry! Less than a hundred copies left! One-year subscription (June 1998 to May 1999) for AMY 1998:
Non-profit groups and migrant organisations can avail of substantial discount. Subscription includes airmail postage, 1 copy of AMY, 1 copy of the "Labour Nexus" poster, and any new pamphlets or posters published during the period. Payments: US$ crossed cheque or remittance/transfer credited to "Asian Migrant Centre Ltd". Please remit to: Account number 165-6-601430, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank, Jordan Road Branch, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Or you can mail cheques to the address below. Orders: please email us at
amc@hk.super.net . Upon confirmation,
we will send you AMY 1998 plus invoice. Official receipt will be issued
upon receipt of payment.
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