IDWFED editor
The story of Yamrot, from Ethiopia While paid domestic work is care work and skilled work, the conception that it requires no skills and naturally falls on women still persists.
Interview with Chirlene dos Santos Brito, FENATRAD’s Leader The Brazilian government has taken very seriously the idea that care is a human right and should be a public good. That’s
Following many years of advocacy from the domestic workers movement with the support of key partners, Thailand adopted a new regulation that extends several important protections to domestic workers that
The National Federation of Women Workers (FENAMUTRA), led by Ruth Díaz, a member of the IDWF Executive Committee, is one of the organizations responsible for launching “Together We Care” in
We join our voices in solidarity to defend democracy, peace, and human rights for the brotherly people of Bolivia, particularly with our fellow domestic workers.
Following many years of advocacy from the domestic workers movement with the support of key
In this manual published by IDWN and ILO, we present the voices, experiences and visions of domestic workers. It aims...
An Overview Hosted by Krithika Dinesh, this podcast series delves into the struggles and successes of domestic workers across Asia....
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