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A worker pushes a wheelbarrow past a mural in Doha on November 8, 2022, ahead of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup football tournament. (Photo by Gabriel BOUYS / AFP) (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)

9th May 2024

FIFA must publish its review into compensation for workers harmed delivering the World Cup in Qatar

A worker pushes a wheelbarrow past a mural in Doha on November 8, 2022, ahead of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup football tournament. (Photo by Gabriel BOUYS / AFP) (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty Images)

16th November 2023

Qatar: Inaction by Qatar and FIFA a year on from the World Cup puts legacy for workers in peril

One month until the Qatar world cup

15th June 2023

Qatar: Hundreds of migrant workers employed as security guards at FIFA World Cup denied justice for abuses

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

13th March 2023

FIFA receives open letter backed by a million signatures demanding justice for abused World Cup workers

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

12th December 2022

FIFA Misleading World on Remedy for Migrant Workers

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

11th November 2022

Qatar – Six things you need to know about the hosts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup

One month until the Qatar world cup

20th October 2022

Qatar: Labour reform unfinished and compensation still owed as World Cup looms

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

20th September 2022

FIFA World Cup: All Sponsors Should Back Remedies for Workers

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

15th September 2022

Qatar: Global survey shows overwhelming demand for FIFA to compensate World Cup migrant workers

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

19th May 2022

Qatar: FIFA should match $440m World Cup prize money to fund major compensation programme for abused migrant workers

qatar migrant

26th August 2021

Qatar: Failure to investigate migrant worker deaths leaves families in despair

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

30th March 2021

Qatar World Cup: Bohemian FC and Amnesty call on FAI to do more for migrants’ right

20th October 2020

Qatar: Domestic workers share harrowing accounts of abuse and exploitation

13th May 2020

I was ready to leave exploitation in Qatar – then COVID-19 hit

15th April 2020

Qatar: Migrant workers illegally expelled during COVID-19 pandemic

Construction Continues at 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar Stadiums

5th February 2019

Qatar: Authorities must step up efforts to honour labour rights promises before 2022 World Cup

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