
IDWF Statement on the International Worker’s Day 2024
There is no Social Justice without Decent Work for Domestic Workers The commemoration of International Workers’ Day originated
There is no Social Justice without Decent Work for Domestic Workers The commemoration of International Workers’ Day originated
On March 30th, emotions and pride converge as we commemorate the achievements made by the domestic workers’ movement.
On International Women’s Day, the IDWF celebrates the women who care for the world: Domestic Workers. Under the
January 2024 As migrants continue to build and make essential contributions to economies and societies, which depend on
On International Migrants Day, the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) demands immediate measures to protect the labor rights
1.0 MIGRATION: Is movement of people from one country to another for economic or social reasons. For the
There is #NoExcuse Seventy five million domestic workers worldwide provide essential services that keep households working. Yet, many
On November 9, 2023, the IDWF and the CONLACTRAHO, with the support of Themis, will place their demands
On the International Day of Care and Support, the IDWF reiterates in no uncertain terms: Domestic workers are
We are Leading the Way in Championing the Voices of Migrant DWs Across Asia-Pacific The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF)...
Emotional tribute to our leader Ida Le Blanc and her mother, the great Clotil Walcott Our affiliate in Trinidad and...
It is with great pleasure that we announce our Africa Regional Coordinator, Vicky Kanyoka, has been appointed as the first...
The United Nations developed its first-ever system-wide policy paper on Care and Support, incorporating contributions from the International Domestic Workers...
Following many years of advocacy from the domestic workers movement with the support of key partners, Thailand adopted a new...
The National Federation of Women Workers (FENAMUTRA), led by Ruth Díaz, a member of the IDWF Executive Committee, is one...