
A Theory of Change to Achieve Decent Work for Domestic Workers in the Era of Care
Interview with Adriana Paz Ramírez, IDWF General Secretary We are living in the “era of care” — a crucial moment in which global care needs

Interview with Adriana Paz Ramírez, IDWF General Secretary We are living in the “era of care” — a crucial moment in which global care needs

Interview with Valeria Pulignano* In response to the rising demand for domestic and care work—driven by global demographic and social shifts and by persistent gaps

Interview with Ai-jen Poo, President of the NDWA Demographic and social changes worldwide have led to an increasing number of women becoming part of the

Care is at the center of our lives from the moment we are born until we leave this world. Without care work—both paid and unpaid—societies

Interview with María Elena Valenzuela The care work performed by domestic workers makes all other work possible and is therefore vital for the functioning and

Interview with Dwi Ariyani, from the Disability Rights Fund Around the world, 1 in 6 people live with a disability, representing 16% of the world’s

Interview with Adriana Paz Ramírez, IDWF General Secretary We are living in the “era of
Shirley Pryce, a historic leader of the domestic workers movement, has been appointed as a member of the UN-Habitat Advisory...
As a result of the sustained and creative advocacy efforts led by the Domestic Services Workers Union (DSWU) in Ghana,...
In just one week, domestic workers in the Americas achieved two victories that may prove a turning point in their...
July 25, 2025 will go down in history as a turning point for domestic workers in Colombia. On that day,...
On July 12, nearly one hundred participants gathered for a pivotal national consultation on decent work in the care economy,...
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) has launched an innovative political and union education program in Latin America: LATE –...