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| COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Women’s cooperatives respond to the crisis in India
 
In this crisis, we see that many suffer significant losses of income and employment as a result of social distancing measures. India's Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) Federation supports  
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| COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Leapfrogging to a COVID-proof smart workplace
 
While COVID-19 is disrupting economies, it is also pushing frontiers to fast-track and adopt innovations. The pandemic has underlined the urgent need for occupational safety across the globe. In  
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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Philippines: COVID-19 crisis creates opportunity for basic income
 
With millions of workers in lockdown, the Philippine government has initiated several cash assistance programs to save both the lives and livelihoods of its citizen. An approach that might suggest  
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| Gender Justice | News
Unheard, Unseen, Unrecognized: Women in informal employment
 
Shalini Sinha of WIEGO, a global network focused on securing livelihoods for the working poor, talks about the need to think outside the box when it comes to supporting women in informal employment.  
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| Future Hub | News
COVID-19 and education in Asia: Is privatisation a driver of inequality?
 
Education in Asia is becoming increasingly privatised and commercialised. To learn more about the impacts and future trends of the sector, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Nepal spoke with Education  
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| Future Hub | News
FES helps Philippines face challenges from climate change to workers’ rights to violent extremism
 
The globalization of work, the tectonic shifts in geopolitics, and climate change are all having an impact on the archipelagic South-East Asian nation of more than 100 million inhabitants where FES  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
South Korea’s night of martial law: One year on
 
A-Young Moon tells story about her experience in the night of South Korea's martial law declaration in December 2024. After one year on, how strong is South's Korea democracy?  
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| Future Hub | News
Kathmandu's rapper revolution
 
Recent local elections in Nepal have brought a number of independent candidates into office. Among them is Balendra Shah ‘Balen’, Kathmandu Metropolitan City’s new rapper mayor who has raised major  
A photo of a worker resting on a mountain of leathers.
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| Future of Work, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Protecting Bangladesh’s Tannery Workers Against “Unjust” Transition
 
Workers in Bangladesh’s huge tannery sector have been bearing the brunt of recent “sustainability” drives, as authorities have relocated polluting factories with no adequate assistance or facilities  
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| Future Hub | News
Party politics in South Korea after electoral “Judgment Day”
 
On 10 April, the people of South Korea passed a harsh judgment on the existing political forces, in the country’s 22nd general election. The governing party was under scrutiny. Real progressive  
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