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Mumbai Domestic Workers Co-Direct Documentary 'Cool Ladies Club'
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Mumbai Domestic Workers Co-Direct Documentary 'Cool Ladies Club'

Ten working-class women from Mumbai, previously involved in campaigns for sanitation and leadership skills, have co-directed a 70-minute documentary titled 'Mast Mahila Mandali' (Cool Ladies Club). The film showcases their lives and creativity, challenging stereotypes. The project, initiated by CORO India and facilitated by filmmaker Shilpi Gulati, empowered the women to express themselves and find joy through filmmaking.

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NPR News
Indonesia Passes Landmark Law Protecting Domestic Workers After 22-Year Struggle
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22.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Indonesia Passes Landmark Law Protecting Domestic Workers After 22-Year Struggle

Indonesia's parliament has passed a landmark law protecting domestic workers after a 22-year struggle, granting nearly 4.2 million workers - almost 90% women - legal recognition for the first time. The Domestic Workers Protection Law entitles them to health insurance, rest days and pensions, while banning wage deductions by placement agencies and prohibiting hiring children under 18. Workers wept upon hearing of the law's passage, calling it a culmination of their fight for protection.

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BBC World
Indonesia Passes Law Protecting 4.2 Million Domestic Workers
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21.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Indonesia Passes Law Protecting 4.2 Million Domestic Workers

Indonesia's parliament has passed a landmark law granting formal worker status to the country's 4.2 million domestic workers, nearly 90% of whom are women. The legislation, first introduced in 2004, addresses decades of informal and unregulated work that exposed workers to exploitation and abuse. Domestic workers will now be entitled to vocational training, health and unemployment benefits.

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SCMP Economy
Deadliest year ever for Red Sea migrants with 922 deaths: UN
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20.04.2026

Deadliest year ever for Red Sea migrants with 922 deaths: UN

ADDIS ABABA: The number of migrants who died on the “Eastern Route” from the Horn of Africa to the Arabian Peninsula doubled to a record high of 922 last year, the UN migration agency said Wednesday. Tens of thousands of migrants from Ethiopia, Somalia and neighboring countries take the route across the Red Sea each year, mostly from Djibouti to Yemen, in search of work as laborers or domestic workers in wealthy Gulf countries.

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Arab News