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Oxfam advocating for Bangladeshi domestic workers’ rights

Worker 2025-02-21, 7:19pm

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Dhaka, Feb 21 - To promote the rights of four million domestic workers in Bangladesh, Oxfam in Bangladesh is set to organize ‘Oxfam Run’ on Saturday at Dhaka’s Hatirjheel.

The event, themed ‘Advocacy Beyond Walls,’ will bring together over 2,000 participants advocating for equality and legal recognition of domestic workers.

Supported by Global Affairs Canada, the run aims to push for the recognition of domestic workers as ‘labour’ under Bangladesh’s labour law. Oxfam is calling for the implementation of the 2015 Policy on Domestic Workers’ Protection and Welfare, ratification of ILO Convention 189, and stronger legal safeguards for domestic workers.

“Oxfam Run is more than a symbolic event; it’s a call for justice,” said Mahmuda Sultana, Acting Country Director of Oxfam in Bangladesh.

Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Administrator Mohammad Azaz will attend as the chief guest, with senior officials from the labour, youth, and women’s ministries as special guests.

Oxfam first organized the event in 2024. Building on its success, the second edition reflects a shared commitment to ensuring fair treatment, dignity, and legal recognition for domestic workers in Bangladesh. - UNB