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The story of Yamrot, from Ethiopia While paid domestic work is care work and skilled work, the conception
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The story of Yamrot, from Ethiopia While paid domestic work is care work and skilled work, the conception
Interview with Chirlene dos Santos Brito, FENATRAD’s Leader The Brazilian government has taken very seriously the idea that
Any given day, in downtown Guatemala City, you might find an indigenous woman selling fruits at the church’s
Author: Minire İnal Tags: May Day, Europe Hello, I am Minire İnal. Who am I? I was born in
Domestic workers sustain households, families, societies, and entire economies, providing both direct and indirect care services. However, they
We greatly appreciate the support of Industri Energi and its International Advisor, Espen Løken, during the 68th edition
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Two months after a mission from the IDWF visited Honduras, the Assembly of the Economic and Social Council (CES) approved...