-
2022.10.30CAREfrontENG.JPG
-
by IDWFED
—
last modified
Oct 24, 2022 01:29 PM
Located in
Media
/
Photos
/
0 front page photos
-
ENG - 2022.09 Gloria
-
by IDWFED
—
last modified
Sep 28, 2022 10:22 PM
Located in
Campaigns
/
…
/
Domestic Work, not Abuse
/
Story Highlight - English
-
IDWF Annual Report 2021 - United, Strong & Growing
-
by IDWFED
—
published
Aug 20, 2022
—
last modified
Sep 19, 2022 06:37 PM
—
filed under:
IDWF Publications
2021 was another year of extraordinary challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic continued to wreak havoc across the globe, and domestic workers remained on the frontlines, caring for the things that are most precious to us despite immense risks to their health.
Located in
Resources
-
Asia: Research Consultancy - Mapping of Care Policies in Asia
-
by IDWFED
—
published
Sep 19, 2022
—
last modified
Oct 03, 2022 01:54 PM
—
filed under:
IDWF Vacancies Current
Located in
Vacancy
-
Global: Labour Educator for the online Course for Domestic Workers: Tackling Gender-Based Violence and C190
-
by IDWFED
—
published
Sep 15, 2022
—
last modified
Sep 19, 2022 05:49 PM
—
filed under:
IDWF Vacancies Current
Located in
Vacancy
-
ENG - 2022.08 Juliana
-
by IDWFED
—
last modified
Aug 30, 2022 01:24 PM
Located in
Campaigns
/
…
/
Domestic Work, not Abuse
/
Story Highlight - English
-
asia.jpg
-
by IDWFED
—
last modified
Aug 15, 2022 04:36 PM
Located in
Media
/
Photos
/
0 front page photos
-
Count Domestic Workers In: Building Domestic Workers' Power and Resilience Towards an Inclusive and Equal Future
-
by IDWFED
—
published
Aug 16, 2022
—
last modified
Aug 15, 2022 04:34 PM
—
filed under:
June 16
Post-event Report
Located in
Resources
-
"We are Not Part of Your Family; We Have Our Own" - The Domestic Workers' Movement
-
by IDWFED
—
published
Mar 24, 2022
—
last modified
Aug 10, 2022 05:40 PM
Domestic workers in Latin America are united to ensure that domestic work is projected as decent work with a comprehensive care system. The Guide is an additional tool to promote safe and healthy conditions in the workplace with an additional focus on co-responsibility with employers so that they fully comply with their obligations. This protects both parties with responsibility and conviction to improve working conditions. The effective recovery of the economy and society demands, today more than ever, solutions with a gender equity perspective where the role of domestic work and care is at the center and forefront of the fight against poverty.
Located in
Updates
-
Let's Talk about Resilience - The Pandemic and Domestic Workers in Latin America and the Caribbean
-
by IDWFED
—
published
Mar 24, 2022
—
last modified
Aug 10, 2022 05:39 PM
The Covid-19 crisis has shown the terrible lack of protection that domestic workers in Latin America and the Caribbean suffer, but it has also shown that without them, our societies collapse. There is only one way to repair such a contradiction: the Latin American states need to recognize domestic work as work and guarantee it is carried out in decent conditions, equal to those of other salaried sectors.
Located in
Updates