NGO Reports
- FIFA World Cup: All Sponsors Should Back Remedies for Workers Global Survey Shows Major Support for Sponsors Backing Migrant Worker Compensation Call - HRW 20.09.22306141
- "How Can We Work Without Wages?" Salary Abuses Facing Migrant Workers Ahead of Qatar’s FIFA World Cup 2022 - HRW 24.08.20296777
- Wake-up call: Exploitative recruitment risk to migrant workers in Qatar's World Cup hotels - ant worker abuse in Qatar's World Cup luxury hotels - Business and Human Rights R…296842
- Predictable and preventable, Why FIFA and Qatar should remedy abuses behind the 2022 World Cup - Amnesty International 05/22296776
- Collective Action and Responsible Participation in Mega Sporting Events, Developing knowledge and best practices for Football Associations in engaging the hospitality sector …296843
- 'They think that we're machines': forced labour and other abuse of migrant workers in Qatar's private security sector - Amnesty International 04/22296844
- Reality Check 2021: A year to the 2022 World Cup – The state of Migrant Worker’s Rights in Qatar - Amnesty International 16.11.21296786
- Q&A: Migrant Worker Abuses in Qatar and FIFA World Cup 2022 - HRW 12/21296787
- I’m nothing but a prisoner” Qatar: Release the poet, Mohammed al-'Ajami - Amnesty International 05/21296967
- “Everything I Have to Do is Tied to a Man” Women and Qatar’s Male Guardianship Rules - HRW 03/21296819
- Checked Out: Migrant worker abuse in Qatar's World Cup luxury hotels - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre 07/21296841
- Qatar: “Why do you want to rest?”: Ongoing abuse of domestic workers in Qatar - Amnesty International 10/20296937
- Qatar: Government response to Amnesty International allegations of abuse of migrant domestic workers - Government Communications Office 10/20296938
- Change to “fake news” law poses new threat to Qatar’s journalists - RFS 01/20296972
- BWI issues two major reports on Qatar - BWI 12/19296810
- Assessment of occupational heat strain and mitigation strategies in Qatar - International Labour Organization (ILO 2019296818
- Domestic Workers’ Rights in Qatar - HRW 06/18296798
- Qatar: Further Information: Torture allegations ignored, sentence upheld: Ronaldo Ulep - Amnesty International 05/16296948
- Qatar. A blogger held incommunicado. Sultan al-Khalaifi - Amnesty International 03/11296952
- Building a Better World Cup Protecting Migrant Workers in Qatar Ahead of FIFA 2022 - HRW 06/12296794
- Improving conditions for migrant construction workers in Qatar - Engineers Against Poverty296808
- Qatar’s Labour “Reforms”: New Labels on Old Laws - International Trade Union Confederation ITUC 296793