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17.09.2019 | Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
The pioneering FES Academy of Work gets a makeover in Bangladesh
 
Two years after the first Academy of Work in Bangladesh, trainers have restyled the programme to better respond to the challenges of organized labour in the future world of work.  
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28.01.2021 | Publication
Traversing the tightrope
 
An analysis of the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 and reform of social protection in Malaysia.  
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26.05.2021 | Climate change | News
Op-ed: Asian Development Bank should close its doors to all dirty energy
 
The announcement by Asia’s leading development bank to exit from financing fossil fuels made global headlines. While it would be a major step for a just energy transition if fully implemented, the  
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02.05.2022 | Future of Work | News
Unregulated platformization of labour is undermining workers’ rights
 
Platform work is providing much needed employment to many. But bereft of decent working conditions, blue collar workers in the digital economy are fast becoming the face of an exploited workforce and  
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17.03.2020 | News
Are universities ready to meet the demand of the labour market?
 
Bangladesh’s higher education is deteriorating. Extensive reforms are necessary for universities to better respond to the demands of the labour markets in a changing world.  
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03.04.2020 | COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Afghanistan – Peace in the time of COVID-19
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has elevated the urgency for peace in Afghanistan to unprecedented levels. For the fledgling peace process, it is either an existential threat or a golden opportunity.  
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23.09.2020 | Gender Justice | News
India’s domestic workers need better legislation to protect their rights through the pandemic
 
Many households in bustling Indian cities rely on domestic workers. These workers perform arduous tasks, yet they suffer from low wages, unregulated working conditions, and lack of social security.  
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29.08.2017 | Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
Pluralism not dogmatism
 
Jakarta (Indonesia) – A new book reasserts Indonesia’s tradition of tolerance  
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25.08.2020 | COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Lessons from Thailand’s COVID conundrum
 
Thailand is steadily heading towards 100 days without a local transmission. However, some experts are warning of the country becoming a victim of their own success as its “zero case” strategy is  
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27.08.2020 | Networks for social democracy | News
A thousand virtual tents: Civil-society youth festival in Indonesia moves online
 
A festival in North Sumatra brings together the region’s engaged youth each year under the principles of create – collaborate – celebrate. Now in its fourth year, the 1,000 Tents of Toba Caldera  
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