The government has decided to provide financial support to the families of migrant workers who have gone overseas for employment in case their family members suffer from chronic diseases.
The government has decided to provide financial support to the families of migrant workers who have gone overseas for employment in case their family members suffer from chronic diseases like cancer, kidney, heart ailment, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.nnThe Foreign Employment Promotion Board has decided to provide maximum Rs 50,000 to each one affected by such chronic diseases as the treatment support. The Board Executive Director Raghuraj Kafle shared that they were planning to extend such support to the people affected from other major diseases in the future. Spouse, children, parents and father-in-law and mother-in-law (in case of a female worker) and dependents of a worker concerned shall be entitled for this facility.nnThe Board approved the standard relating to the medical treatment to families of workers in foreign employment-2073 BS, to implement the provisions included in the Foreign Employment Act-2007 and Foreign Employment Rule-2008.nnSource: kathmandupost.ekantipur.com