How to empower the invisible A case study of the work of NGOs in attaining Human Rights for undocumented migrants in Sweden and Thailand

University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbete

Abstract: This study aims to give an analogy of the working methods of NGOs facilitating the realization of human rights for undocumented migrants in Thailand and in Sweden. The objective is to see similarities and differences in methods as well as to be able to offer informed recommendations on how these organizations could learn from each other. An analysis was conducted of the following: • the role of NGOs • the methods NGOs use in terms of services and advocacy for undocumented immigrants • the framework in which NGOs work with Human Rights in Sweden and in Thailand. The main research question was: “How do NGOs operate for the attainment of Human Rights for undocumented migrants in Thailand and Sweden?” In this qualitative study with semi-structured interviews and supplementary observations, six non-governmental organizations representatives were interviewed as well as two undocumented migrants. The organizations interviewed were: 1) Ingen Människa är Illegal, 2) Rosengrenska Foundation and 3) the Swedish Red Cross as well as 4) International Rescue Committee, 5) Jesuit Refugee Service and 6) Thai Committee for Refugees in Thailand. This research provides the reader with an overview of the human rights related work of these NGOs as well as missing services for undocumented migrants. Furthermore suggestions are given to the NGOs in order for them to improve their services and advocacy to further empower undocumented migrants.

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