Across South Asia, hundreds of thousands of people have left home to work on infrastructure projects at the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
However, the BBC has found evidence that some migrant workers have recently died or suffered abuse, despite assurances safety standards had improved.
In a statement, the Qatar government said it’s committed to ensuring the health and safety of workers employed on its projects.
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