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Unheard Unseen Unreached
Fifty stories of the pain and struggle of Child Domestic Workers. This book is an attempt to open the doors and let the voices of Children in Domestic Work be heard. These stories lay bare the extent of abuse they undergo - physical, psychological and sexual and reveals their scars.

Just Payscales and Service Conditions for Domestic Workers
John Desrochers CSC
This book provides guidelines and inputs to implement the minimum wages for domestic workers and to improve their service conditions.

Indian Women Migrant Domestic Workers
Dr. Bernard D’Sami Ph.D
Highlights of the One day Consultation on Indian Migrant Domestic Workers held on 22nd August 2002 at Chennai.

I had a Dream…
Highlights the 1st International Day of Hope for Children 17th February 2006, with the Golem: a symbol of hope and evolution.

To make the Invisibles Visible
This book contains programmes and cases of the strenuous efforts of the North Eastern Region Domestic Workers’ Movement in the areas of empowerment of domestic workers in North-east India.

Rediscovered Treasures
Saskia Antonia Kramer, Ana-Laura Spehar, Reetta Suonpera
This book presents 30 domestic workers who successfully regained their hidden gifts, qualities that have made them stronger. They have begun the treasure hunt and this book describes the story of their journey.

Children in Domestic Work
About their strengths and potential
Lien Eerdekens & Win Vanmolkot
This publication focuses on the strengths and potential of children who are involved in domestic work. The book seeks to give them a voice and make them heard.

Changing Attitudes and Perceptions about Child Domestic Work
Kate Jameson and Kirsten D’Hooghe
This book assesses and documents current attitudes and perceptions towards Child Domestic Workers in India and also explores how attitudes have developed and changed over time.

 
 

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