My Shame: A Lebanese in Madagascar

Androka and Antsikoroke – a village closer to Ambohibola – were part of the villages that have seen women leave to work in Lebanon and I had the fortune, or rather misfortune, to find out that two of these women are now missing. The Androka woman was supposed to return home 3 years ago and the Antsikoroke woman was supposed to return home 12 years ago. Shocked yet? Let me continue, the Androka woman stopped sending money home at one point for no known reason and the Antsikoroke never even contacted her family. Now you might think I’m jumping to conclusions here by claiming that both women are probably enslaved or dead but what if I told you that 17 Malagasy maids died in Lebanon last year? What if I told you that foreign domestic workers are not covered by Lebanon’s labor laws?

An interesting and must read post by a Lebanese who spent two months in Madagascar as a WWF volunteer. [Link]




5 comments, add your own...


  1. Joey Ayoub says:

    Thank you for this.
    I should correct though that I live in Lebanon. I stayed in that village for 2 months as a WWF volunteer this past summer but I came back since.

  2. Mariam says:

    That’s terribly sad. Indeed a shame.

  3. Najib says:

    Why doesn’t the Madagascar ambassador check with the Lebanese authorities on those missing people?


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