Kolbar

Kolbar
Occupation
SynonymsCross-border laborer, Kolber
Occupation type
Laborer, Smuggler
Activity sectors
Transport, Smuggling
Description
CompetenciesCarrying goods across borders, endurance, survival skills
Education required
Informal, no formal training (usually learned through experience)
Fields of
employment
Kurdish regions (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria)
Related jobs
Porter, Smuggler, Border Worker

A kolbar (Persian: کول‌بر) or kolber (Kurdish: کۆڵبەر) or cross-border labor is a worker who is employed to carry goods on their back across the borders of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey legally or illegally. Most kolbars live in Iranian Kurdistan, where the Kurdish provinces are among the poorest in the country. Kolbars also live in Turkish Kurdistan and to a lesser extent Iraqi Kurdistan. Since kolbar work is mostly considered illegal, kolbar workers have no insurance, retirement plans and unions. Among the kolbars are highly educated young people, who have no job because of high unemployment in Kurdish provinces. According to Iranian statistics, only in the Kurdistan Province more than twenty thousand people depend on being a kolbar for sustenance. The phenomenon of kolbari is tied to the de-development of the Kurdistan region, Iran.