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4,035 Nepalis die abroad in three years


29 May 2024  

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KATHMANDU: A total of 4,035 Nepalis working abroad died between the fiscal years 2077-78 BS (2020-21) and 2079-80 BS (2022-23).

According to data from the Foreign Employment Board, 870 Nepali migrant workers also suffered injuries or fell ill during this period.

Over the past three years, there has been a concerning rise in the number of deaths and illnesses among Nepali migrant workers.

The percentages of these incidents were 18.50% in fiscal year 2077-78 BS, 31.95% in 2078-79 BS, and 49.54% in 2079-80 BS.

Despite a decrease in deaths, cases of injuries and illnesses have soared over these years.

The challenges faced by Nepali migrant workers include adverse weather conditions in destination countries, increased workloads, alcohol consumption, conflicts with colleagues, familial pressures, lack of awareness of local laws, technical errors in handling and operating machinery, traffic accidents, workplace incidents, burns, suffocation, drowning, and illnesses, as highlighted in the report.

In the last fiscal year, out of 1,250 fatalities, 27.96% occurred in Malaysia, followed by 26.36% in Saudi Arabia, 17.98% in the United Arab Emirates, 17.32% in Qatar, 6.04% in Kuwait, and 4.43% in other nations.

It is alarming that these fatalities occurred despite the completion of medical tests before departure.

The report urges the government to investigate the root causes of these deaths, implement awareness programs, and provide psychosocial counseling services, among other measures, for Nepali migrant workers.

Publish Date : 29 May 2024 15:52 PM

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