
IDWF statement on the international day for the elimination of violence against women 2023
There is #NoExcuse Seventy five million domestic workers worldwide provide essential services that keep households working. Yet, many

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

In this time of reflection and unity, the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) wishes to convey our unwavering

For a law to protect DWs and end modern slavery NOW! The International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF) stands

Today, July 5th, the third hearing of the legal process initiated by domestic worker Siti Khotimah against nine

This year marks the 12th anniversary of the domestic workers’ convention C189, and the first year that we

It is with great sorrow and anger that we received the news of the passing Raja Kumari, a

The International Federation of Domestic Workers (IDWF) expresses its deep concern at the ruling issued on June 6
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...
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...