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20.10.2021 | Climate change, Gender Justice | News
A feminist approach to urban planning is vital for the future of cities
 
Integrating feminist priorities into city planning is essential, not just for gender equity, but also for climate resilience and wider sustainability. The concept is not new on a global level, but it  
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18.05.2020 | COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Corona vs Abenomics: Japan’s reaction to the crisis
 
Over many years, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has sought to revitalize the Japanese economy, following a policy known as “Abenomics”. While Abenomics-related measures have only resulted in limited  
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21.02.2024 | New Geopolitics of Asia | News
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Geopolitical Situation in Asia with Marc Saxer by TenGer TV, Mongolia
 
"It’s all about these redlines in times of instability and uncertainty", said Marc Saxer, FES Asia's Regional Director.  
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30.04.2024 | Climate change | News
Just Transition in COP 28 and Bangladesh experience sharing to global community
 
For the first time, at COP 28 Bangladesh shared its own experience of the Just Transition and its impact on the working class. Dr S M Morshed, Vice Chairperson of Bangladesh OSHE Foundation, recaps  
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21.08.2023 | Gender Justice | News
Gender-Responsive Budgeting in Pakistan: Interview with Marion Boeker and Dr. Elisabeth Klatzer
 
… human rights experts underlined that any money…  
Photo of Marc Saxer with Asia map as the background
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10.01.2023 | New Geopolitics of Asia | News
Bridging the gap: To become partners, Europe and Asia need a better understanding of each other
 
Marc Saxer explores the controversial debate over the appropriate answer to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has laid open a disconnect between the West and many countries in the Global South.  
Contrast in Jakarta downtown district with modern skyscrapers, a large mosque and a very crowded low income residential district in Indonesia capital city
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01.02.2019 | Economy of tomorrow | News
The urban housing crises of Indonesia and Malaysia: Same-same but different
 
The large cities of Indonesia and Malaysia are no exception to the trend or rising poor and massive shortage in affordable housing and public services.  
A female Asian engineer using angle grinder in factory workshop
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24.06.2019 | #FeministAsia, Gender Justice | News
The brave new world of work holds particular opportunities and challenges for women
 
Ageing populations, technology advancements, climate change and the rise of non-standard jobs complicate further the grim outlook of the labour market landscape for women in Asia.  
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29.09.2023 | New Geopolitics of Asia | News
The rekindled appetite for an Asian Monetary Fund: A Japan perspective
 
The idea of an Asian Monetary Fund has been regaining traction among the economies of the Indo-Pacific region, nearly 30 years since it was proposed by Japan as a response to the region’s 1997  
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04.12.2023 | Climate change | News
The plastic paradox: pollution, caste and livelihoods
 
New Delhi, home to over 20 million people, took a major step towards climate mitigation when it banned all forms of single-use plastics in 2017. A few years later, the whole nation of India  
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