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Empowering domestic & care workers | Tackling child labor | Championing decent work | Advocating safe migration | Fighting GBV.

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ILO Convention 190 addresses violence and harassment in the world of work. What practical actions can individuals and employers take to ensure safe and respectful environments for domestic workers? #MakeCareCount #RatifyC189 #RatifyC190 Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada

ILO Convention 190 addresses violence and harassment in the world of work.
What practical actions can individuals and employers take to ensure safe and respectful environments for domestic workers?
#MakeCareCount #RatifyC189 #RatifyC190

<a href="/oxfamkenya/">Oxfam Kenya</a> <a href="/OxfamCanada/">Oxfam Canada</a> <a href="/GAC_Corporate/">Global Affairs Canada</a>
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Respect at work isn’t optional, it’s a must. Domestic workers: know your rights. Employers: lead with respect. Violence and harassment? Not on our watch. #MakeCareCount #RatifyC189 #RatifyC190 CDTD Oxfam Kenya @GAC_C

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Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada Safety starts in the small things,using someone’s name, saying thank you, setting clear boundaries and never crossing them.Employers must treat domestic workers as people first, not just “help.”#MakeCareCount #RatifyC189 #RatifyC190 Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada CDTD Ministry of Labour and Social Protection

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Public participation on ratifying C189 and C190 is now underway. How can domestic workers, employers, and citizens get involved, and why is their voice important in shaping labour protections? #MakeCareCount #RatifyC189 #RatifyC190 Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada

Public participation on ratifying C189 and C190 is now underway.
How can domestic workers, employers, and citizens get involved, and why is their voice important in shaping labour protections?
#MakeCareCount #RatifyC189 #RatifyC190

<a href="/oxfamkenya/">Oxfam Kenya</a> <a href="/OxfamCanada/">Oxfam Canada</a> <a href="/GAC_Corporate/">Global Affairs Canada</a>
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Youth Alive! Kenya Oxfam Kenya Oxfam Canada Global Affairs Canada CDTD Ministry of Labour and Social Protection C189 would strengthen protections such as fair wages, regulated working hours, written contracts, access to social security, and protection from exploitation, ensuring domestic workers are treated as legitimate workers under the law. #MakeCareCount Ratify C190 And C189

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Your voice matters because labour protections are most effective when they reflect the real experiences of those directly affected. By participating, you help shape a system that guarantees dignity, safety, and justice for all workers . #MakeCareCount #RatifyC189 #RatifyC190

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Domestic workers hold our homes together, yet the law still looks away. ILO C189 says domestic work is real work deserving dignity and rights. ILO C190 draws a red line: no violence, no harassment, no excuses , even behind closed doors. This is not charity. It is justice. đź—“

Domestic workers hold our homes together, yet the law still looks away.

ILO C189 says domestic work is real work deserving dignity and rights.
 ILO C190 draws a red line: no violence, no harassment, no excuses , even behind closed doors.
This is not charity.
It is justice.
đź—“
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The #SexForGold investigation by Africa Uncensored, reported exposes a brutal reality in artisanal gold-mining communities where women are coerced into sex for access to gold, food, and survival. This is not consent. This is gender-based violence rooted in poverty, power, and

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Yesterday, we joined the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection in Kiambu County for a public participation forum on the ratification of ILO Conventions C189 & C190. Over 150 domestic workers and key sector actors shared their lived experiences and priorities for a just, safe,

Yesterday, we joined the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection in Kiambu County for a public participation forum on the ratification of ILO Conventions C189 &amp; C190.

Over 150 domestic workers and key sector actors shared their lived experiences and priorities for a just, safe,
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GBV doesn’t end at reporting, recovery must follow. Do our referral pathways truly work for survivors, or do they fail after the report is made? 🎙️ Join us TODAY on X Space hosted by Wangu Kanja Foundation where our very own Teresa Maina will be joining other powerful speakers to unpack

GBV doesn’t end at reporting, recovery must follow.
Do our referral pathways truly work for survivors, or do they fail after the report is made?
🎙️ Join us TODAY on X Space hosted by <a href="/WanguKanjaF/">Wangu Kanja Foundation</a> where our very own <a href="/Teresa8maina/">Teresa Maina</a>  will be joining other powerful speakers to unpack
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Today at Shabab Social Hall, Nakuru County, we brought together domestic workers, partners, and stakeholders to center workers’ voices and shape the future of care work. Organized by the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection with partners CDTD , Oxfam Kenya &

Today at Shabab Social Hall, Nakuru County, we brought together domestic workers, partners, and stakeholders to center workers’ voices and shape the future of care work.

Organized by the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection with partners <a href="/CDTDKenya/">CDTD</a> , <a href="/oxfamkenya/">Oxfam Kenya</a>  &amp;
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Education isn’t just a classroom. It’s freedom, safety, and power. This #InternationalDayOfEducation2026, we celebrate youth turning education into action, leading change, challenging norms, shaping societies. At CDTD, through our pillars of ending child labour, promoting

Education isn’t just a classroom. It’s freedom, safety, and power. 

This #InternationalDayOfEducation2026, we celebrate youth turning education into action, leading change, challenging norms, shaping societies.

At CDTD, through our pillars of ending child labour, promoting
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Dignity isn’t a privilege, it’s a right. Domestic workers with disabilities too often face a fractured reality: entitled to fair work, but denied proper accommodation. It’s time to end that divide. The home is a workplace too. Everyone deserves non-discrimination & a life free

Dignity isn’t a privilege, it’s a right. 

Domestic workers with disabilities too often face a fractured reality: entitled to fair work, but denied proper accommodation. It’s time to end that divide.

The home is a workplace too. Everyone deserves non-discrimination &amp; a life free
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Yesterday in Mombasa County, we held a powerful Public Participation Forum at KICODEP Hall, Bombolulu, bringing together 170+ domestic workers & stakeholders. We heard raw, first-hand voices from domestic workers on how ratifying ILO C189 & C190 can change lives, ensuring

Yesterday in Mombasa County, we held a powerful Public Participation Forum at KICODEP Hall, Bombolulu, bringing together 170+ domestic workers &amp; stakeholders.

We heard raw, first-hand voices from domestic workers on how ratifying ILO C189 &amp; C190 can change lives, ensuring
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Domestic workers hold life together, cleaning, cooking, caring, yet often without rights or protection. Through public participation forums from Kakamega to Mombasa, we’ve put domestic workers at the centre stage, letting her speak, propose, and demand justice. With the

Domestic workers hold life together, cleaning, cooking, caring, yet often without rights or protection.

Through public participation forums from Kakamega to Mombasa, we’ve put domestic workers at the centre stage, letting her speak, propose, and demand justice.

With the