CSW63: The Rights of Domestic Workers across Latin America and the Caribbean: Advances and Challenges Following the Adoption of ILO Convention 189
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.
- https://idwfed.org/en/activities/csw63-the-rights-of-domestic-workers-across-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-advances-and-challenges-following-the-adoption-of-ilo-convention-189
- CSW63: The Rights of Domestic Workers across Latin America and the Caribbean: Advances and Challenges Following the Adoption of ILO Convention 189
- 2019-03-11T16:45:00+00:00
- 2019-03-11T18:00:00+00:00
- 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.
- When
- Mar 11, 2019 from 04:45 PM to 06:00 PM (Universal / UTC0)
- Where
- New York, USA
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About this Event
Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay, the International Domestic Workers Federation, CARE and UN Women invite you to an interactive panel to showcase means and public policies to advance the rights of domestic workers in Latin America and the Caribbean. The event will gather domestic workers activists, employers, civil society, and governments. The panel will take place during the 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women in New York City (CSW63).
List of Speakers
- Mariela Mazzotti – Uruguayan Government
- Paola Mera – Ecuadorian Government
- Elizabeth Tang - International Domestic Workers Federation
- Cecilia Garau – Argentinian Government
- Carmen Britez – Auxiliary Union of Private Homes of Argentina.
- Vinicius Pinheiro – International Labour Organization
Monday, March 11, 2019
16h:45 - 18h:00
UN Conference Building, Conference Room A