
GDWU is Born: The First Domestic Workers’ Union in Bahrain and Across the Gulf
On International Domestic Workers’ Day, June 16, 2023 the global domestic workers’ movement celebrates a historic milestone: a group of migrant domestic workers has just

On International Domestic Workers’ Day, June 16, 2023 the global domestic workers’ movement celebrates a historic milestone: a group of migrant domestic workers has just
We foresee a long journey toward the crisis recovery and full legal protection of domestic workers. We see the need for an alternative economic and

The new report, Agents of Change? Assessing agency compliance with the Code of Practice, is based on interviews with 452 migrant domestic workers between July

ILO Interregional Consultation on Labour Migration and Mobility from Asia/Africa to the Middle East on October 4-5. IDWF participated at the consultation in Beirut, Lebanon

“Dogs and Indians not allowed,” proclaimed a notorious 1930s signboard at the Pahartali European Club in the Chittagong region of India (now in Bangladesh), when

From May 3 to 8, the IDWF participated in the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF)
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There is no denying it: Gaza is dying. The International Domestic Workers Federation joins to public outcry for justice and...