
The United Nations developed its first-ever system-wide policy paper on Care and Support, incorporating contributions from the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF). On July 19, the IDWF’s Second Vice-President, June
The IDWF is deeply concerned by the arrest and detention of Mr. Chea Chantha, a street vendor and a local leader of the Association of Indepen dent Democratic of Informal
Interview with Dwi Ariyani, from the Disability Rights Fund Around the world, 1 in 6 people live with a disability, representing 16% of the world’s population. Women with disabilities—1 in
In the past five years, the IDWF in Latin America and the Caribbean has made significant progress toward its goal of achieving decent work for nearly 15 million domestic workers
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Regional Coordinator to strengthen the capacity of our affiliate organizations (domestic workers’ organizations/trade unions) in Africa. This role
We achieved the implementation of a Multisectoral Committee for Domestic Workers’ Rights As a result
The handbook is a content of brief information on Uganda’s domestic workers rights, legislation, and Convention 189. It provides basic...
The Price of Justice exposes how migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong face a range of administrative and financial obstacles...
This research was a joint effort between the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) and six affiliates of the...