
Meeting statement for may day – Support ILO convention, “Ending violence and harassment in the world of work”
IDWF Affiliates got together on the Eve of May Day 2019 and take Petition to Asian governments to
IDWF Affiliates got together on the Eve of May Day 2019 and take Petition to Asian governments to
No dead penalty against migrant domestic workers in Saudi Arabia! CONDEMN THE EXECUTION OF TUTI, INDONESIA MIGRANT DOMESTIC
Following the racist mob assault of two Kenyan women migrant workers in Beirut, the Lebanese government threatened to
Thousands of Rohingya women and young girls have been raped and killed since August 2017. Reports reveal that
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 25 November, let us show our solidarity
The IDWF-MFA conference statement of “Enhancing Collective Advocacy, Action and Empowerment of Domestic Workers in Asia”, 22-24 Oct
The IDWF represented half a million domestic workers over the world. Many of them are migrant women. At
International Workers’ Day, celebrated on the First of May, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the
That was the pledge domestic workers made at the founding congress of the International Domestic Workers Federation (IDWF)
We aim to build capacities of our affiliates to stop GBV and address the issues effectively. This will include achieving...
ILO Interregional Consultation on Labour Migration and Mobility from Asia/Africa to the Middle East on October 4-5. IDWF participated at...
Shirley Pryce, also a leader of the IDWF, member of our Executive Committee. She is a fighter and determined leader....
Contributors: Giulia Garofalo Geymonat and Sabrina Marchetti ‘Domestic workers speak: a global fight for rights and recognition’ showcases the diversity...
Contributors: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryInternational Domestic Workers Rights Day – June 16 – celebrates the 67 million mainly women workers...
Since the early 1900s when women began migrating to Canada to work as caregivers, we have been organizing. And we...