A/HRC/26/35/Add.1
United Nations
General Assembly
Distr.: General
23 April 2014
Original: English
Human Rights Council
Twenty-sixth session
Agenda item 3
Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil,
political, economic, social and cultural rights,
including the right to development
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights
of migrants, François Crépeau
Addendum
Mission to Qatar*
Summary
While recognizing that Qatar has the highest proportion of migrants of any country
in the world, who outnumber Qatari nationals by far, and that this creates unique
challenges, the Special Rapporteur concludes that efforts need to be stepped up to prevent
human rights abuses against migrants.
Migrants often pay recruitment fees and arrive in Qatar heavily indebted, only to
have their passports confiscated upon arrival and the contract signed in their home country
replaced, significantly reducing their salary and often changing the nature of their work.
Exploitation is frequent and migrants often work without pay and live in substandard
conditions. Domestic workers are excluded from the labour law and are particularly
vulnerable to abuse.
The recruitment process for migrants needs to be further formalized in order to
prevent exploitation and legislation must be enforced in order to ensure their rights are
respected. The kafala (sponsorship) system, which links a work permit to a single
employer, is a source of abuse and exploitation of migrants and should be abolished.
The Special Rapporteur also notes the responsibilities of the countries that send
migrants to Qatar and the private sector.
* The summary of the present report is circulated in all official languages. The report itself, which is
annexed to the summary, is circulated in the language of submission and in Arabic only.
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