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Global: IDWF delegates at the UN Commission on the Status of Women 2017
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by IDWFED
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Mar 18, 2017
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IDWF delegates bringing the voices of domestic workers to the UN Commission on the Status of Women 2017.
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Global Unions call for bold commitments in advancing the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the human rights of women throughout the lifecycle
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by IDWFED
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Oct 31, 2019
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Oct 31, 2019 06:42 PM
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Gender-based Violence,
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UNCSW64 Global Unions Statement
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CSW64: Global Unions are disappointed with the Political Declaration adopted by the governments
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by IDWFED
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Mar 11, 2020
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Mar 11, 2020 09:19 PM
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Statement by: The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), Education International (EI), Public Services International (PSI), UNI Global Union, International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), International Federation of Journalist (IFJ), International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF)
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CSW59: The Voice of Domestic Workers Critical to the Post-2015 Development Agenda
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by IDWFINFO
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Mar 10, 2015
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Oct 31, 2019 06:47 PM
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The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) represented by Elizabeth Tang, General Secretary, Ernestina Ochoa, Vice-president and Shirley Pryce, Executive Committee is in New York this week to take part in this the post-2015 development agenda process. It is critical that domestic workers' voices are heard and more importantly, that the post-2015 development agenda reflects the commitment of governments to end the situation of poverty for millions of domestic workers.
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CSW59: IDWF Presents at UN on Organizing for Women Migrants' Rights
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by IDWFED
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Mar 11, 2015
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Historic Gathering Expected to Set Global Women’s Agenda for Next Twenty Years
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CSW59: The conversations on paid and unpaid care work
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by IDWFED
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Mar 09, 2015
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Oct 31, 2019 06:47 PM
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Interactions is at the UN Commission on the Status of Women from 9 to 20 March 2015. We are following the conversation on paid and unpaid care work.
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CSW59: Events with the IDWF
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by IDWFED
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Mar 10, 2015
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Oct 31, 2019 06:47 PM
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CSW59 Events with the International Domestic Workers Federation
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CSW59: Women's Economic Empowerment and Labor Rights
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by IDWFED
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Mar 11, 2015
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Oct 31, 2019 06:47 PM
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From domestic workers to factory workers, women are fighting for fair wages and working conditions, equal job opportunities, freedom from sexual harassment and other forms of gender-based violence, and social protections for all workers.
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CSW63: The Rights of Domestic Workers across Latin America and the Caribbean: Advances and Challenges Following the Adoption of ILO Convention 189
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by IDWFED
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Mar 10, 2019
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Oct 31, 2019 06:43 PM
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Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay, the International Domestic Workers Federation, CARE and UN Women will host an interactive panel to showcase means and public policies to advance the rights of domestic workers in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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CSW63: Screening of Roma
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by IDWFED
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Mar 10, 2019
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Oct 31, 2019 06:42 PM
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On 12 March 2019, the International Domestic Workers Federation and the National Domestic Workers Alliance, along with co-hosts the Ford Foundation and Open Society Foundations, will host a screening of ROMA. The screening will be preceded by a reception and short panel discussion with domestic worker leaders from around the world about the resonant power of the film, and opportunities to join in their fight to win new protections for this long-invisible workforce.
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