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| #FeministAsia, Gender Justice | News
The future of work: A future without women?
 
Eight country studies shed light on the challenges and chances the 4th Industrial Revolution poses for female labourers.  
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| Climate change | News
The gaps in Thailand’s plans for carbon neutrality, and its regional role
 
An interview with Chalie Charoenlarpnopparut about Thailand’s pledges, plans and priorities for its energy transformation.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
A geoeconomic tsunami
 
The reorganisation of the world economy is in full swing. To survive, not only companies but entire nations need to adapt their development models  
Portrait photo of a woman worker in a tea plant in Bangladesh
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| Future of Work, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
New collective bargaining skills help Bangladesh’s tea picker fight for fair conditions
 
Workers in Bangladesh’s renowned tea plantations have been fighting injustice and exploitation for more than a century. Trade unions have made some recent progress in improving their working  
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| COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Creative industries in Mongolia: The challenge of COVID-19 for arts and culture
 
The young and up-coming jazz scene in Ulaanbaatar is hit hard by the lockdown in an already challenging economic environment, as are artists of all genres. However, being accustomed to the ups and  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
German small and medium enterprises inspire delegation from Bangladesh
 
A Bangladeshi delegation explores small and medium enterprises in Stuttgart.  
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| Future Hub | News
FES supports political dialogue for greater social equality and better quality of life in Pakistan.
 
Supporting narratives for economic transformation and people’s awareness about the links between domestic and regional questions, FES Pakistan works with partners to strengthen political dialogue in  
a graphic image showing an Asian man with glasses and texts that say Asian Monetary Fund and Malaysia
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
The rekindled appetite for an Asian Monetary Fund: A Malaysia perspective
 
The idea to set up an Asian Monetary Fund (AMF) has been revived after 30 years by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim amid increasing worries about overreliance on the US dollar in the region.  
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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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