
Unseen, Now Heard: My Journey as a Domestic Worker in Indonesia
By Jumiyem* An Inner Struggle Just call me Lek Jum, a shortened version of the name my parents gave me, “Jumiyem”. I am 49 years old and the seventh of
IDWFED From the Frontlines
By Jumiyem* An Inner Struggle Just call me Lek Jum, a shortened version of the name my parents gave me, “Jumiyem”. I am 49 years old and the seventh of
Interview with Ai-jen Poo, President of the NDWA Demographic and social changes worldwide have led
With indescribable sadness, we say goodbye to our sister Angela Clarke, IDWF Regional Coordinator for the Caribbean. Her sudden passing...
We achieved the implementation of a Multisectoral Committee for Domestic Workersโ Rights As a result of the advocacy and social...
This year, at the sixty-ninth session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women โ CSW69, which took place...
The Coalition on Labor Justice for Migrants in the Gulf is excited to announce the launch of its inaugural website,...
Historic Milestone of Our Affiliate ZDAWU! As a result of a powerful process of social dialogue fostered by the Zimbabwe...
As a result of a series of actions led by the IDWF team in Latin America and our affiliates SINTRADESPY...