
Interview with María Elena Valenzuela The care work performed by domestic workers makes all other work possible and is therefore vital for the functioning and well-being of households and families.
Due to a lack of employment opportunities and precarious working conditions in their countries of origin, many women migrate —often under conditions of absolute vulnerability and sometimes through irregular channels—
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Program Officer to lead our efforts in strengthening the capacity of our affiliate organizations (domestic workers’ organizations
With indescribable sadness, we say goodbye to our sister Angela Clarke, IDWF Regional Coordinator for
The handbook will inspire domestic workers and their organizations to eliminate exploitative, harmful and hazardous child domestic work, promote decent...
Under the auspices of the trade unions of domestic workers, a conference on the strategy to be adopted for the...
Strong domestic workers’ organizations – in the form of trade unions, cooperatives, associations or other membership-based organizations – have been...
Domestic worker leaders and members need to learn how to plan for success to build strong and sustainable organizations. Planning...
This study aims to complement and inform the IDWF in participating in the various actions to stop gender-based violence in...
Domestic workers around the world deeply welcome the proposals for an ILO Standard against violence and harassment in the world...