Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word KAFALA
KAFALA
Definitions of KAFALA
- A sponsorship system in the Middle East, used to monitor migrant labourers, mostly in the construction and domestic sectors.
- (Islam) A form of Islamic adoption in which the child is not regarded as a true child of the adoptive parents.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using KAFALA in a Sentence
- While Qatari authorities described it as a humanitarian effort and a way to provide competition for native Qatari players, critics claimed that it was merely another exploitative way of acquiring naturalized players, with Vice linking it to human rights abuses and the kafala system.
- The ability to change jobs, which effectively dismantles the kafala system, was described by Human Rights Watch as a significant change, as it underpins the system of forced labour.
- David Adkins, Becky Beasley, Nicholas, Andrea Draper, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Christopher Helson, Raymond Henshaw and Paul Gratten, Andrew Hunt, Karen Hurd, Samira Kafala, Alan Kane, Tony Kemplen, Daniel Kidner, Adam J Maynard, Kevin O' Neill, Deb Rindl, Giorgio Sadotti, Melanie Verhille, Michael Wilson, Carol Ann Wingrave.
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