Strategic Plan – Simplified
Every 5 years, IDWF develops a strategic plan based on the vision of its membership and leadership. It derives theories of change, priorities, and demands of domestic workers through an
Every 5 years, IDWF develops a strategic plan based on the vision of its membership and leadership. It derives theories of change, priorities, and demands of domestic workers through an
As we reflect on the victories gained by domestic workers worldwide in 2022, it’s clear these achievements have been realized because of the relentless efforts and campaigns of our affiliates.
Rosa: Lima, Peru Rosa has been a domestic worker in Lima for 32 years. A single mother, she’s proud to provide her 19-year-old daughter with the education that wasn’t possible
Maria: Mexico City, Mexico Like many indigenous domestic workers in Mexico, Maria is an internal migrant – travelling from a small village to Mexico City. In the beginning she worked
Maggie: Doha, Qatar As one of 173,000 migrant domestic workers in Qatar, Maggie has always been active in the Kenyan diaspora community, and in organising her sector. The fledgling Kenyan
Gloria: Cape Town, South Africa Most days, Gloria is up by 5:30am to get a 7:00am bus to the Cape Town SADSAWU offices (South African Domestic Service and Allied Workers
As a result of a series of actions led by the IDWF team in Latin