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10.11.2023 | New Geopolitics of Asia | News
The rekindled appetite for an Asian Monetary Fund: A China perspective
 
The renewed interest in an Asian Monetary Fund is a continuation of existing regional currency cooperation since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Rising geopolitical tensions, supply chain  
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08.07.2020 | New Geopolitics of Asia, COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Tough choices in a tough neighborhood: Challenges and opportunities for the two Koreas
 
Buffeted by domestic difficulties and degradation of the international context at both global and regional levels, South and North Korea are already presented with tricky decisions that will impact  
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10.05.2018 | Economy of tomorrow | News
A question from Thailand: Is the platform economy a new face of labour exploitation?
 
Ride-share platforms have been causing conflict in recent years between workers using the platform and traditional drivers in Thailand’s second city Chiang Mai.  
A photo of a man holding a shovel with a pile of bricks in the background
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14.08.2023 | Future of Work, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Breaking The Chains: How To Tackle Bonded Labour in Pakistan?
 
Get a glimpse of the hidden chains of modern slavery in Pakistan, as millions endure bonded labour. Explore the critical and courageous role of organizations like BLLF in providing support and legal  
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05.11.2019 | Climate change | News
Women and climate change: Initializing gender-sensitive perspectives for Southeast Asia
 
Interview with Gotelind Alber on a genuine gender-sensitive climate transition for Southeast Asia.  
A group of workers at a bridge construction site
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27.09.2022 | Future of Work | News
Pakistan’s labour movement: a reality check
 
Trade union membership in Pakistan is no higher than at independence in 1947, causing the country and its citizens to miss out on the potential benefits of a strong labour movement. The political and  
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24.11.2022 | Gender Justice | News
“Women are leading effectively and efficiently any time they are given the opportunity”
 
An interview on empowering women in Pakistan’s local politics with Shad Begum.  
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08.03.2017 | Gender Justice | News
Women face double burden
 
Dhaka (Bangladesh) – The majority of women in Bangladesh still bear the double burden of paid work and unpaid care work.  
Mobile phones being produced in a factory
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02.03.2017 | #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Sweatshop smartphones
 
An op-ed on working conditions in the electronics industry testifies to the urgency for binding and enforceable labour provisions, focus of CLS+, a regional project by FES in Asia.  
Workers dumps a trash can into a garbage truck at road side.
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15.05.2018 | #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Trade rules threaten workers’ rights and public services
 
Trade unions are developing strategies to address the harm a new generation of trade agreements may have on workers and access to public services in the Asia-Pacific region.  
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