and protection of paid and unpaid care workers' right to work.
to domestic workers' organizations and their professionalization, training and recognition of competencies.
of domestic workers as stakeholders and partners in the design of care services and policies.
Domestic workers know that they and their organizations could never have gotten to where we are today without the support of numerous others: from community-based groups at the local level, to national bodies such as other trade unions, professional academics and human rights lawyers, through to global networks and organizations. Such alliances remain of vital importance to IDWF to this day.
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