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Resource The impact of COVID-19 on domestic workers in Africa - Executive Summary
by IDWFED published May 05, 2021 last modified Aug 30, 2021 02:57 PM — filed under:
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disastrous impact on employment and working conditions across the globe (ILO 2020a). This study explored how the pandemic has affected the lives of domestic workers and their families on the African continent. Drawing on 3,419 surveys across fourteen African countries, it set out to answer the following questions:
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Resource Troff document The impact of COVID-19 on domestic workers in Africa - Full Report
by IDWFED published May 05, 2021 last modified Aug 30, 2021 03:08 PM — filed under:
This study explores how the pandemic affected the lives of domestic workers and their families on the African continent. Drawing on 3,419 surveys across fourteen African countries, it addresses the following questions:
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Resource Between Regularization and Informality: European States Need to Meet their Commitment to C189
by IDWFED published Mar 11, 2021 last modified Mar 31, 2021 09:38 AM — filed under:
The below briefs are prepared based on information provided through the tireless and relentless efforts of our affiliates and domestic worker groups working on achieving labor justice around the world.
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Resource Citrix ICA settings file Strong and United Facing up to the Pandemic - The Impact of COVID-19 on Domestic Workers in Latin America
by IDWFED published Mar 02, 2021 — filed under:
The Survey was designed in April 2020 since it was already clear for the regional IDWF team that we had to generate our own information of "hard data" to use it as empirical evidence regarding the effects of the pandemic on our sector. Also, we wanted to offer useful tools to union organizations to contribute to their organizing and advocacy actions before governments during and after the pandemic.
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Resource Across Borders and Movements: Migrant Domestic Workers Resistance
by IDWFED published Feb 24, 2021 last modified Feb 24, 2021 05:11 PM — filed under:
IDWF Webinar Report On the International Migrants Day 2020
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Resource Tar archive Implications of COVID-19 on the lives of domestic workers in Jordan, Kuwait, and Qatar
by IDWFED published Nov 30, 2020 last modified Nov 04, 2021 04:44 PM — filed under:
The study revealed that domestic workers across the three countries tend to be completely reliant on their jobs as a main source of income and that the majority also happen to be the sole provider in their families.
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Resource Understanding CARE
by IDWFED published Oct 29, 2020 last modified Jan 20, 2021 09:43 PM — filed under:
Care is about the activities done for a person’s own well-being, including one or more persons’ physical, psychological, emotional and developmental needs.
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Resource IDWF Annual Report 2019 - United, Strong & Growing
by IDWFED published Aug 18, 2020 last modified Nov 01, 2020 11:40 PM — filed under:
IDWF is as an essential organization at this difficult time—because our work is based on the ideas, life experiences and leadership of domestic workers worldwide.The coronavirus pandemic is our common challenge, across borders. Only in solidarity will we succeed in fighting it.
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Resource D source code In the Middle East and Gulf Countries: "Corona is not the Virus, Kafala is!"
by IDWFED published Jul 22, 2020 last modified Jul 22, 2020 05:54 PM — filed under:
MENA Regional Summaries
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Resource Octet Stream Gender-based violence and harassment against domestic workers : Case stories from Asia
by IDWFED published Jul 22, 2020 last modified Nov 11, 2021 03:18 PM — filed under:
Gender-based violence has been a silent killer of many domestic workers around the world as we are scared to speak out, afraid of losing our jobs. We need to lift our voices to stop this abuse.” - Myrtle Witbooi, President, IDWF
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