“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
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Interview with Ai-jen Poo, President of the NDWA Demographic and social changes worldwide have led to an increasing
Care is at the center of our lives from the moment we are born until we leave this
Two Domestic Workers Behind the Medalists Who Made History Rebeca Andrade became the most decorated athlete in Brazil’s
Interview with María Elena Valenzuela The care work performed by domestic workers makes all other work possible and
Due to a lack of employment opportunities and precarious working conditions in their countries of origin, many women
Interview with Dwi Ariyani, from the Disability Rights Fund Around the world, 1 in 6 people live with
The story of Yamrot, from Ethiopia While paid domestic work is care work and skilled work, the conception
As a result of a series of actions led by the IDWF team in Latin America and our affiliates SINTRADESPY...
We are proud of our leader Mary Ann Abunda, who received the Human Rights Defender Award from the U.S. Department...
We are Leading the Way in Championing the Voices of Migrant DWs Across Asia-Pacific The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF)...
Emotional tribute to our leader Ida Le Blanc and her mother, the great Clotil Walcott Our affiliate in Trinidad and...
It is with great pleasure that we announce our Africa Regional Coordinator, Vicky Kanyoka, has been appointed as the first...
The United Nations developed its first-ever system-wide policy paper on Care and Support, incorporating contributions from the International Domestic Workers...