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Woman working in a little shop in central square of Bhaktapur
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| Future of Work | News
Supporting women’s involvement in Nepalese trade unions
 
"For trade unions to be key players in this changing world of work, they need to understand and reflect the workforce they represent," argues Marta Ochoa in her interview with FES Nepal.  
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  
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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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| 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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| COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Stories of hunger: India’s lockdown is hitting the poorest
 
Amid the world’s largest lockdown, migrant workers face an impossible choice: Risk contracting the virus or go hungry. Indian journalist Sanjay Kapoor reports from New Delhi.  
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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
For low-income Malaysia, a lifeline amidst a crisis?
 
The struggles faced by low-income Malaysia have long been clear. The COVID-19 crisis offers a lifeline: it has firmly brought into mainstream thought and popularity the benefits of robust systems of  
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| Climate change | News
Coal-based power plants: Vietnam’s unsolved problem
 
A look at the county’s persistently popular but problematic power source.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Binary or zero-sum discourse risks ignoring the realities of the development of countries like Malaysia
 
"There is no clear consensus of whether the ongoing trade war results in a net negative for Malaysia." In the midst of this uncertainty, Harris Zainul proposes nuanced approaches through which  
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| Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
Fair trade for all crucial in times of COVID-19
 
The negotiations on the Asia-Pacific Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) are in their final stages. The agreement, once ratified, covers 30% of the world's population and almost 30% of  
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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Migrant workers struggling under lockdown in Thailand
 
Across Thailand, millions of migrant workers are struggling due to the lockdown, unable to get home, and often without any work. The government has made exemptions to help their situations and  
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