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IDWFED editor Page 14

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Bolivia – Ficha resumen del eje informalidad según temas comprendidos en Convenio 189 OIT – Seminario Sub-Regional Región Andina

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Argentina – Ficha resumen del eje informalidad según temas comprendidos en Convenio 189 OIT – Seminario Sub-Regional Cono Sur

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CONO SUR – Ficha Subregional de la Situación de las Trabajadoras del Hogar – 2021

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Colombia – Ficha resumen del eje informalidad según temas comprendidos en Convenio 189 OIT- Seminario Sub-Regional Cono Sur – Validación Caja de Herramientas

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CENTROAMERICA – Ficha Subregional de la Situación de las Trabajadoras del Hogar – 2021

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“Skills recognition is key to dignifying paid domestic work”

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

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The IDWF second congress 2018, five years a federation
Five Years a Federation - The IDWF Second Congress 2018......
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The price of justice – migrant domestic workers’ experience of trying to resolve labour disputes in Hong Kong

The Price of Justice exposes how migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong face a range of administrative and financial obstacles...

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A job at any cost: Experiences of african women migrant domestic workers in the middle east

This research was a joint effort between the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW) and six affiliates of the...

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Gender-based violence in paid domestic work in Latin America and the Caribbean: The workers’ experiences, voices, and recommendations to eliminate it
Institutional mechanisms to monitor gender-based equality towards Paid Domestic Workers....
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IDWF Policy brief: The impacts of COVID-19 on domestic workers and policy responses

The Domestic Work Policy Brief aims to put the voice of domestic workers (DWs) at the centre and the forefront...

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Fair Recruitment Adv Campaign for the domestic work in Italy

Project of DOMINA – National Association for Family Employment in the Domestic Work Sector IDWF – International Domestic Workers Federation....

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