Since 2018, Migrant x Me's goal is to impact every single youth in the next generation and empower them to build an inclusive society for the migrant workers

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What Participants Are Saying

“The content and the goal of the programme are good. More people should be aware of the challenges migrant workers face and how important they are to our society.”

— Secondary 3 Student, Nan Chiau High Student

“From the learning journey, I learnt and understood the plight of migrant workers more in depth. A lot of what we know and the stereotypes formed are based on what we see on the surface. Be open-minded to understand them more and the root causes of the situation instead of blatantly making an assumption!”

— Y1 Student, Singapore Management University

SECONDARY/TERTIARY INSTITUITIONS

STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE REASONS FOR MIGRATION AND DIVERSITY

88.2% understand why migrant workers come to Singapore to work

STUDENTS ARE AWARE OF THEIR ROLES IN PROMOTING SOCIAL COHESION AND HARMONY

96.1% appreciate the importance of interacting with migrant workers and believe that they have a part to play in building an inclusive society

STUDENTS ARE AWARE OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS BY MIGRANT WORKERS

87.9% grew in awareness of the contributions migrant workers made to Singapore’s economy and success as a nation

STUDENTS WILL TAKE ACTION FOR MIGRANT WORKERS

9 out of 10 students responded being more willing to advocate for migrant workers’ well-being

PRIMARY SCHOOLS

STUDENTS UNDERSTAND AND ARE AWARE OF THE CHALLENGES MIGRANT WORKERS FACE

97.3% have a better understanding of the challenges migrant workers have coming to a new country to work

STUDENTS VALUE THE SOCIO-CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

96.4% are more aware of the cultures of the dominant migrant workers groups in Singapore

STUDENTS WILL CARE FOR OTHERS AND CONTRIBUTE ACTIVELY TO THE PROGRESS OF COMMUNITY AND NATION

98% understand the importance of being good neighbours to the migrant workers

9 out of 10 students responded being more willing to advocate for migrant workers’ well-being

Youths who came for our programme continued to raise awareness through self-initiated projects