
“No One Else Can Have Access to Care if Domestic Workers Themselves Don’t Have Access to Care.”
Interview with Ai-jen Poo, President of the NDWA Demographic and social changes worldwide have led to an increasing number of women becoming part of the

Interview with Ai-jen Poo, President of the NDWA Demographic and social changes worldwide have led to an increasing number of women becoming part of the

International Day of Care and Support 2024 Care is the engine behind humanity. Although it has historically been labeled as an “unproductive” activity —a mere

Care is at the center of our lives from the moment we are born until we leave this world. Without care work—both paid and unpaid—societies

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


Two Domestic Workers Behind the Medalists Who Made History Rebeca Andrade became the most decorated athlete in Brazil’s history, winning one gold, two silver, and

Adriana Paz Ramírez, General Secretary of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF), together with leaders
We have to ensure that domestic workers are covered by all EU labour and social legislation, including occupational health and...
In this newly published report, SEWA – the Self Employed Women’s Association, shared their stories in organizing domestic workers and...
With the purpose of helping to improve working and occupational safety and health conditions of domestic workers, it was deemed...
“Training Pack: YES to equality – NO to violence. Domestic workers organize against violence and harassment (DWoVH). The Domestic Workers...