Abstract
The mapping study is based on research carried out over two months and provides an analysis of trade unions, civil society organizations, faith based organizations, community based organizations and individual services providers that support migrant workers. The mapping assesses, among others, these organizations’ reach, type of services provided, number of beneficiaries, partnerships, financial stability and human resources. The genesis of this mapping exercise comes from the understanding that grassroots initiatives, if managed well, can lead to systemic change in policies that will better protect migrant workers.