By Dr. Jeanne Devos | Project Leader
2006 was a year of growth and strength within the movement. Domestic workers got a name and an image and a bit of more justice. The empowerment of domestic workers showed in itself their messages, solidarity and concern for all. We are grateful to the commitment of the national and regional teams, the involvement and leadership of domestic workers and all who in one way or other trusted our approach and supported us.
2006 was a year that joins memories of the Movement as powerful and creative. - Jeanne Devos -
We present to you the update of activities, which have enabled dignity and respect to our women domestic workers and children in domestic work.
Please click below to read the report about specific programs including campaign against child labour, a day of hope for children, self help groups for women domestic workers, and anti-trafficking and media campaign.
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