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27.04.2022 | Economy of tomorrow | Publication
China and the global financial architecture
 
China is a critical component of the global financial architecture as both a member of the international institutions and as an institution-builder. Our latest report addresses the question of where  
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21.05.2020 | Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
Gig workers in the pandemic: A call to catalyse social protection
 
Gig workers hold a unique position in the economic crisis triggered by COVID-19. Some parts of the gig economy – delivery of food, groceries, and other goods by e-commerce companies – have been  
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23.07.2016 | Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Social protection for all people in Asia and Europe
 
The potential of Social Protection Floors to eradicate poverty and to balance economic and social uncertainties has been reaffirmed by its prominent role in the Sustainable Development Goals of the  
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21.11.2018 | #FeministAsia, Gender Justice | News
“Only long-term community activism leads to change”
 
The feminist network Political Feminism in Asia, a regional project by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, met in Penang to deliberate direction for joint action across the region.  
LGBT activists hold a long rainbow colored flag demanding equality.
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19.06.2017 | Networks for social democracy | News
WE are who we are: Reflections of a young queer feminist
 
… Asia Quarterly journal, a joint publication by SocDem Asia and…  
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01.06.2021 | News
South Korean generations at odds over how to tackle world’s fastest-ageing society
 
The South Korean population is ageing faster than any other in the world. Who bears the responsibility for the problem, and for fixing it, is hotly debated between the generations. A video by FES  
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11.01.2022 | Networks for social democracy | News
COVID-19 and education in Asia: Is privatisation a driver of inequality?
 
Education in Asia is becoming increasingly privatised and commercialised. To learn more about the impacts and future trends of the sector, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Nepal spoke with Education  
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25.03.2021 | Gender Justice | News
The laborious challenge of enhancing women’s participation in India’s workforce
 
Indian women’s participation in the labour market is low and falling, despite numerous policies and interventions from government and other agencies. Nandita Mondal examines the issue from a societal  
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28.01.2021 | Publication
Traversing the tightrope
 
An analysis of the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 and reform of social protection in Malaysia.  
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08.04.2020 | Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
No quick wins: The COVID-19 crisis and climate change
 
The measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a decline in CO2 emissions. But without structural changes in place, this will not benefit the climate in the long run.  
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