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| COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Pakistan – What lockdown?
 
In the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, public health and religious piety have to be carefully balanced. Lockdown and social distancing policies are difficult to enforce. For many people, economic and  
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| Feminist Frontiers | Blog
Buckets, Burdens, and Barriers: Women, Water Governance, and Justice
 
In cities across Asia, women bear the invisible costs of water scarcity and governance failures—spending hours fetching water, sacrificing education and income, and shouldering systemic exclusion  
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| Gender Justice | News
Unheard, Unseen, Unrecognized: Women in informal employment
 
Shalini Sinha of WIEGO, a global network focused on securing livelihoods for the working poor, talks about the need to think outside the box when it comes to supporting women in informal employment.  
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| Climate change, Gender Justice | News
Climate change's devastating toll: Salinity's impact on coastal women's health in Bangladesh
 
With fresh water increasingly scarce in the coastal areas of Bangladesh, women and girls must wash their menstrual cloths and other sanitary items in dirty and salty water. This photo series part one  
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| Climate change | News
Heeding The Voice of Youth For A Just Energy Transition
 
Listening to the voice of youth for a just energy transition has never been this crucial before! In August 2024, the Regional Communications Coordinator was invited to cover an event in Danang,  
Aerial view of beautiful Jakarta cityscape with connection network at night time
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| Future Hub | News
FES contributes to the German-Indonesian exchange on how to prepare for the fourth industrial revolution
 
Fifty years ago FES first established a base in Indonesia where today it works with local partners on a range of topics, from pathways to fair transition and urbanization to inter-cultural and  
197. ENGAGE-Asia  
… encouraged to apply are trade unionists from Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Australia, New…  
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| 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.  
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| Climate change | News
The plastic paradox: pollution, caste and livelihoods
 
New Delhi, home to over 20 million people, took a major step towards climate mitigation when it banned all forms of single-use plastics in 2017. A few years later, the whole nation of India  
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| Cross-cutting regional issues, Climate change | News
Capturing sustainability: how the guardians of the forest define it
 
Rural communities, suburban and urban areas are what make a city a city. But imagine if all rural communities, and the aforementioned urban areas are becoming more environmentally sustainable, the  
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