Across the world, domestic workers are facing overlapping crises. From escalating war in the Middle East to climate-related disasters in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, workers are losing jobs, being displaced, and struggling to access safety, income, and basic needs.
Yet even in these conditions, domestic workers organize. They support one another through mutual aid, share critical information, and build solidarity networks to survive.
Climate-related disasters are displacing domestic workers and their communities
In countries such as Jamaica, Kenya and Ghana, floods and extreme weather events have forced workers to relocate, lose livelihoods, and rebuild from nothing
Across these crisis, domestic workers remain among the most invisible and the least protected.
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