
The IDWF in Latin America: Five Years of Struggle and Achievements
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
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
From the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF), we condemn the crime of human trafficking and forced labor to which a young domestic worker in Peru has been subjected for over
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
With indescribable sadness, we say goodbye to our sister Angela Clarke, IDWF Regional Coordinator for
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...
The Domestic Work Policy Brief aims to put the voice of domestic workers (DWs) at the centre and the forefront...
Project of DOMINA – National Association for Family Employment in the Domestic Work Sector IDWF – International Domestic Workers Federation....
“Gender-based violence has been a silent killer of many domestic workers around the world as we are scared to speak...