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| Economy of tomorrow | News
Preparing the workforce for the future
 
On the occasion of the International Workers’ Day, Christopher Ng of UNI Asia & Pacific with a call for an economy where the human and social dimension is fully enshrined  
Women in Central Java Indonesia
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| Climate change | News
How gender blindness undermines ambitious climate action
 
Women and girls represent half of the world’s population, yet their invaluable contributions in tackling climate change are still unrecognized. This year’s International Women’s Day is a reminder  
Indian workers sew in clothing factory.
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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Making trade work for workers
 
Growing discontent with globalisation could turn into backlashes unless the EU brings its trade negotiations in line with its own human rights agenda and the needs of labour worldwide, warns  
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| News
The epicentre of a global conflict
 
An analysis of the US-China rivalry in Southeast Asia.  
Photo by Muhammad Pascal Fajrin, CC BY-SA 4.0 from Wikimedia Commons
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
“Urban space cannot be fragmented into commodities”
 
Jakarta (Indonesia) – Using, appropriating and managing the city is at the very heart of our collective existence, says Marco Kusumawijaya, architect, urban planner and activist, in an interview for  
Four construction workers walking on the streets
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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Tackling challenges of migration in the face of the Qatar crisis
 
Kathmandu – Experiences from the Philippines and Nepal suggest that a multi-lateral approach to international labour agreements could benefit weaker countries of origin like Nepal, while also  
Vietnamese women are carrying big fish at fishing port.
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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Project launched to make sure Vietnam’s trade deal with EU endorses workers’ rights
 
In Vietnam, a rights group works to ensure that the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement safeguards labour and environmental standards laid out by EU and UN guidelines.  
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| Gender Justice, #FeministAsia | News
The rising need for care demands new policies for decent jobs
 
Policies need to address the rising need for care and to ensure decent work in the care economy of Asia.  
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| 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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| Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
Who cares? Feminist responses to the pandemic
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has a strong gender dimension. It is increasing women’s vulnerabilities and risks in their roles as workers and caregivers. Feminists in India have developed demands to address  
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