Story of Aimee
Aimée: Lomé, Togo Six days a week, Aimée rises before dawn to begin the 90-minute commute to her employer’s home in downtown Lomé, Togo. Her work day runs around 10
Aimée: Lomé, Togo Six days a week, Aimée rises before dawn to begin the 90-minute commute to her employer’s home in downtown Lomé, Togo. Her work day runs around 10
Cheryl: Doha, Qatar It’s her day off, and Cheryl has just returned home from a monthly social event hosted by the Bayanihang Domestic Workers Association of Qatar (BDWQ). Usually about
Eddy: Santiago, Chile After 43 years in the sector, Eddy knows all too well that domestic work takes a physical toll. It’s nice to know, she says, that there will
For a law to protect DWs and end modern slavery NOW! The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) stands in solidarity with domestic workers in Indonesia and strongly support the hunger
In this year’s International Labour Conference #ILC2023, IDWF made our movement’s voice heard globally, demanding an immediate end to the exploitation, forced labor, and human trafficking conditions faced by Migrant Domestic
Lita Anggraini is one of the most prominent activists fighting for the rights of domestic workers and women in Indonesia. She is one of the founding members of the International
Following many years of advocacy from the domestic workers movement with the support of key