
What the IDWN does
Our mission is to help build strong, democratic domestic workers’ organisations to protect domestic workers’ rights everywhere. Domestic/household workers demand respect for our rights as

Our mission is to help build strong, democratic domestic workers’ organisations to protect domestic workers’ rights everywhere. Domestic/household workers demand respect for our rights as

The IDWF asked its community to discuss the prevalence of violence in domestic work and how the IDWF can work to solve it. This report

International Domestic Workers Day, June 16, celebrates the 2011 passage of the International Labor Organization Convention 189 for Decent Work for Domestic Workers. Domestic workers

The joint collaboration of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF), International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) brought together various representatives

IDWF convened a capacity-building workshop for domestic workers leaders from 12th-14th December 2015 in Cape Town, South Africa. This was the second sub-regional workshop for

For domestic workers in Namibia. Published by the Namibia Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare…

Shirley Pryce, a historic leader of the domestic workers movement, has been appointed as a