Building compassionate communities.
We have been working to promote more intersectional approaches to labor and human rights issues in Kuwait since 2021. Our focus has primarily been on promoting solidarity and strengthening collaborations between local CSOs and migrant community groups, as well as on improving relations between workers and employers through research-informed behavior change initiatives. This has been done in partnership with a variety of organizations, including the International Labor Organization (ILO), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the British Embassy in Kuwait.

Meetup 09 (29 September 2024) Fair Housing for Migrant Workers

Meetup 08 (11 June 2023) Changing relationships between female employers and domestic workers

Meetup 07 (19 March 2023) The Real Cost of Healthcare Changes in Our Community

Meetup 06 (04 Dec 2022) Informed Collaboration

Meetup 05 (05 Oct 2022) My Employment Journey

Meetup 04 (05 Jun 2022) My Migration Journey
Meetup 03 (10 Apr 2022) Partnerships for a more inclusive Kuwait

Meetup 02 (20 Mar 2022) Trust, Safety and Equitable Access to Services

Meetup 01 (14 Nov 2021) Mental health needs in Kuwait
The Women’s Circle Project
The Women’s Circle project is a research-informed initiative developed by en.v and Fulbright scholar Meg Reamy to address the relationship between female employers of domestic workers and female migrant domestic workers in Kuwait through facilitated community dialogue. Ultimately, the project aims to shift employer mindsets, leading to improved relationships and increased fair treatment of workers.
The pilot phase included qualitative data collection (from both Kuwaiti employers of domestic workers and domestic workers across various backgrounds and geographical areas), the design and implementation of two rounds of Training of Trainers with a total of 21 women employers who want to effect change in their communities, and the hosting of 12 "women circles" across various groups.
Following the implementation of the first round of women circles, we designed a toolkit with input from both our trainers and circle participants, so that other women could also initiate and facilitate these kinds of conversations within their own networks. The toolkit - available in both English and Arabic - includes facilitation notes, all of the activities and materials required, and an additional resource guide. The approximate time to hold a circle is 3 hours, and the recommended size of a circle is between 3 and 5 women. Due to the nature of the conversation, intimate groups can allow participants to engage vulnerably with themselves and one another.
These conversations can be challenging, so if you need additional support or have any questions, please contact us at env@envearth.com.