A profile of Kyan Par, MDW, Thailand
Contributors: Network of Migrant Domestic Workers (MDW) One will be amazed by how Burmese domestic workers are organized in Thailand. Kyan Par joined the Network of Domestic Workers in Thailand
IDWFED Impact Stories Asia Page 2
Contributors: Network of Migrant Domestic Workers (MDW) One will be amazed by how Burmese domestic workers are organized in Thailand. Kyan Par joined the Network of Domestic Workers in Thailand
Barbro Budin, Project and Gender Equality Coordinator of the IUF spoke at a side event:
The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) congratulates the Union of Auxiliary Personnel of Private Houses of Argentina (UPACP) for its
“Domestic workers spent 3 years at the ILO to fight for the Domestic Workers’ Convention, and now we are proud
Let’s break the silence. Let’s stand tall. Let’s move mountains. We’ve Come a Long Way and a Long Way We
Domestic work must not stand outside of social protection, and domestic workers’ organizing must take a seat at every negotiation
Domestic workers as providers and recipients of care, should have both their labour rights and care needs to be recognized.
We foresee a long journey toward the crisis recovery and full legal protection of domestic workers. We see the need