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131. Women’s Economic Resilience After COVID-19  
The COVID19-crisis has revealed multiple fault-lines, yet these could also be seen as opportunities for identification of changes to help women cope with and recover from the crisis. A new FES W7…  
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30.03.2022 | Geopolitics and International Order | News
Nepal in the New Geopolitics of Asia
 
Together with its partners, FES brought together some of Nepal’s most prominent thought-leaders and politicians to discuss the country’s current state of play in regional geopolitics, identify…  
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16.03.2022 | Climate change | News
The need to transform mobility for liveable and social cities
 
Sustainable urban mobility always involves several trade-offs: between comfort and pollution, between private and public transport, and others. A comparison of four Asian cities highlights the…  
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10.03.2022 | Climate change | Publication
Summary: Designing mobility for liveable and social cities
 
Four case studies explore the state of mobility in Asia’s megacities.  
Women in Central Java Indonesia
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08.03.2022 | 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…  
Fisherfolk of Chennai | © Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung / Shruthi Kulkarni
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24.02.2022 | Climate change | News
Chennai’s pursuit towards a green and inclusive city
 
Rapid urbanisation in Chennai is leaving the city's vulnerable susceptible to effects of unplanned growth and climate change.  
A woman selling fruits, vegetables and toys on a sidewalk of a street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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16.02.2022 | Gender Justice | News
COVID-19 threatens Vietnam’s progress on gender equality
 
Vietnam has made great efforts in providing a comprehensive legal framework to protect women's and children's rights. But violence against women and girls in practice remains a challenging issue, and…  
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11.02.2022 | Climate change | Publication
Jakarta: Designing mobility for liveable and social cities
 
Once among the four most congested cities globally, Jakarta's mobility system is showing signs of improvement. Elisa Sutanudjaja analyses the socio-ecological challenges and opportunities in…  
Woman working in a little shop in central square of Bhaktapur
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03.02.2022 | 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.  
Commuters queue as they wait to board a UV Express van in a PUV terminal at SM North EDSA, Quezon City.
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26.01.2022 | Climate change | News
Metro Manila in the new normal: A call for access and mobility
 
As one of the world's most congested cities, Metro Manila faces increasing challenges to its urban development, highlighting issues of livability and social justice.  
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