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| #FeministAsia, Gender Justice | News
“Only long-term community activism leads to change”
 
The feminist network Political Feminism in Asia, a regional project by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, met in Penang to deliberate direction for joint action across the region.  
Driver foreman is fastening the lashing chains to secured the cargo shipment with the truck trailer before shifting to  destination.
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| #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
EU refuses to apply trade sanctions for enforcing labour standards
 
The EU and ASEAN are strengthening their cooperation by working towards a regional free trade agreement. The Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD) chapters in the current draft do not provide  
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| Climate change | News
To really leave no one behind
 
Hanoi's migrant manual workers keep the city running, but their already precarious work and living conditions have worsened during the pandemic.  
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| News
Vaccine justice and building forward better
 
In this episode, Jomo Kwame Sundaram, one of Malaysia's leading experts on the political economy of development, takes a closer look at the social and economic crisis in South and Southeast Asia, the  
In North Korea, some state officials are wearing a special uniform.
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| Gender Justice | News
North Korean Women’s Struggle for Survival
 
“We, Korean women, survive no matter what it takes, because that's who we are."  
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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Indonesia: A late shift in re-balancing economic and health priorities
 
The most populous country in South-East Asia was initially slow to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now the government has stepped up travel restrictions and eased limits on public spending to fight  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Adapting to new realities: Bangladesh prepares to graduate from Least Developed Country status amid geoeconomic disruptions
 
As Bangladesh prepares to graduate from Least Developed Country (LDC) status in 2026, it faces rising global protectionism and the loss of key trade privileges. In this article, Mohammad Abdur  
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| Trade Union, Future of Work, Cross-cutting regional issues, #FeministAsia, Trade, labour and social dialogue, Gender Justice | News
Towards Gender Justice: Strengthening Trade Unions as Agents of Transformative Change
 
Trade unions are drivers for transformative change. For sustainable change, gender justice is indispensable. Therefore, trade unions have to transform themselves into gender-just organisations.  
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| News
South Korean generations at odds over how to tackle world’s fastest-ageing society
 
The South Korean population is ageing faster than any other in the world. Who bears the responsibility for the problem, and for fixing it, is hotly debated between the generations. A video by FES  
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  
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