In Safe Hands a film about the life of domestic workers in Nepal, by Jennifer Fish

Through Sonu Danuwar Chaudhary’s rare, poignant and sometimes painful journey, this film portrays the millions of workers internationally who pick up the care deficit to ensure that more privileged portions of the global population remain “In Safe Hands”.

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Filmed, edited and produced by Jennifer Natalie Fish and Eric Miller, “In Safe Hands” talks about  the story of Sonu Danuwar Chaudhary, a domestic worker in Nepal and also an executive member of the IDWF. Through her rare, poignant and sometimes painful journey, this film portrays the millions of workers internationally who pick up the care deficit to ensure that more privileged portions of the global population remain “In Safe Hands”.

Sonu Danuwar Chaudhary is a former child domestic worker, now global activist. Chaudhary and her colleagues take us through the intimate interiors of household labor in Nepal, a country with an average household income of $2/day. We also join Sonu in the halls of international governance, where she joined the front lines of a global activist movement to fight for the first international policy on domestic workers’ labor and human rights.

Source: In Safe Hands: Domestic Workers in Nepal

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