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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Lessons from Thailand’s COVID conundrum
 
Thailand is steadily heading towards 100 days without a local transmission. However, some experts are warning of the country becoming a victim of their own success as its “zero case” strategy is  
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| Climate change, Gender Justice | News
Revisit our web discussions on gender and energy
 
Watch the presentation of our four keynote speakers from our series on gender and energy.  
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| COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Leapfrogging to a COVID-proof smart workplace
 
While COVID-19 is disrupting economies, it is also pushing frontiers to fast-track and adopt innovations. The pandemic has underlined the urgent need for occupational safety across the globe. In  
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| Future of Work, Gender Justice | News
Analysing women and work in South Asia
 
…Latest research unveils key issues and opportunities for women and the future of work…  
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| Feminist Frontiers | Blog
The missing pieces
 
In a world marked by structures of patriarchal power, the quest for global peace remains an unfinished jigsaw. The missing pieces of representation from a male-dominated panel in high stakes forums  
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| Gender Justice | News
Another Brick in the Wall
 
Phnom Penh (Cambodia) – A multi-media project in Cambodia advocates for better working conditions of female construction workers.  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
The Ulaanbaatar Dialogue – a “Helsinki” for peace in Northeast Asia?
 
An annual summit in Mongolia can serve as a platform for dialogue over the Korean Peninsula, in particular in the wake of the Kim-Trump summit in Singapore.  
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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.  
Women wash clothes and dishes on the streets of Patan Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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| Gender Justice | News
Real changes for women, far from realised
 
Kathmandu (Nepal) – As Nepal outlaws a discriminatory practice of exiling women during their periods, only concerted effort can turn the country’s constitutional provisions on gender equality into  
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| Gender Justice | News
India’s domestic workers need better legislation to protect their rights through the pandemic
 
Many households in bustling Indian cities rely on domestic workers. These workers perform arduous tasks, yet they suffer from low wages, unregulated working conditions, and lack of social security.  
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