Taiwan's population consists of over 700,000 migrant workers, a number so large it emphasizes their role in Taiwanese society. Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network shares the following series of informative videos about the lives of migrant workers in Taiwan. Watch the broadcast here:0129 NIA video news report-English
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News Focus (January 24 – January 30)
NIA Kaohsiung Brigade and Thailand Trade promote the "Prevention of African swine fever"
The NIA Kaohsiung Brigade and Thailand Trade worked together in promoting the "Carefree Covid-19 Vaccination Program" and the "Prevention of African swine fever" program. Migrant workers are reminded to cooperate in protecting Taiwan during the epidemic. (Read more: NIA Kaohsiung Brigade and Thailand Trade promote the "Prevention of African swine fever")
Office of the President welcomes the new year 2022 with greeting cards
The Office of the President welcomes the year of the Tiger in 2022 with specially designed greeting cards. The card integrates Taiwanese culture with the concept of the "tiger" to the "cat", and to the world. (Read more: Office of the President welcomes the new year 2022 with greeting cards)
Read more: Employers’ consent not needed for migrant workers to stay in Taiwan for tuberculosis treatment
CECC encourages overstayers and undocumented migrant workers to get vaccinated
The Taiwan government promotes the "Carefree Covid-19 Vaccination Program" to foreign nationals. With the 4 principles: “won’t be reported”, “won’t be seized”, “won’t be charged for any fee”, and “won’t be banned”. The deadline is January 31. (Read more: CECC encourages overstayers and undocumented migrant workers to get vaccinated)
Tainan City Government promotes multilingual anti-drug advocacy
The Tainan City Government filmed the "Anti-Drug Without Borders" to foreign nationals. The video was launched in English, Indonesian, and Vietnamese. The public is reminded not to accept drugs from unknown sources. (Read more: Tainan City Government promotes multilingual anti-drug advocacy)