The saddest Eid: Covid-19 cuts lifeline for Indonesian migrant families

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The World Bank expects money sent back to migrant families around the world to fall by US$100 billion. FMTNews Covid19

Migrant workers have been heavily affected by the lockdowns imposed in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.

Eid or Hari Raya celebrations, due to start this weekend, mark the end of the holiest time in the Muslim calendar, the Ramadan month of fasting. The festival is celebrated with feasts and new clothes, and characterised by a spike in remittances sent by millions of labourers who work overseas in building, plantations and factories.

“Some of their relatives have also used the money to start small business such as the warung , so their family in the village can earn an income,” she added. More than 100,000 Indonesians have returned home since the start of the coronavirus crisis, local media reported, and with little work around, they are now the ones who need help.

 

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