The U.N.-backed International Labor Organization says reforms introduced following the World Cup have improved the situation of migrant workers, while adding that more needs to be done.
Meanwhile, human rights group Amnesty International says migrant workers still face abuses.
Photos You Should See View All 21 ImagesLast November, Amnesty urged Qatar and FIFA to do more for migrant workers - particularly in terms of compensation.
Migrant workers collect litter, serve coffee, drive taxis and provide security.
The number of work-related deaths in the delivery of the World Cup came under intense scrutiny in the lead-up.
Persons:
Jordan, Stephen Cockburn, ″, ”, Max Tunon, ” Tunon, it’s, “, ” Cockburn, ” ___ James Robson
Organizations:
Qatar, International Labor Organization, Amnesty International, “, AP, FIFA, Qatari, Workers, ILO
Locations:
DOHA, Qatar, Doha, Kenya, Ghana, Saudi Arabia