Advancing People’s Agenda for Development Justice
Civil society groups from Asia and the Pacific met in Bangkok from May 15-17, 2014 to develop regional recommendations on
apwldadmin2014-06-23T15:40:14+07:00June 23rd, 2014|Feminist Development Justice|
Civil society groups from Asia and the Pacific met in Bangkok from May 15-17, 2014 to develop regional recommendations on
apwldadmin2014-06-21T10:07:29+07:00June 21st, 2014|Asia Pacific Feminist Forum, Feminist Development Justice|
Grassroots women of the Asia Pacific Region have borne the brunt of the unrelenting global desire for increased consumption and
apwldadmin2014-05-19T15:46:44+07:00May 19th, 2014|Feminist Development Justice, Latest Updates|
Presentation at UNESCAP Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development 2014 Helen Hakena speaking at the UNESCAP Asia Pacific Forum
apwldadmin2014-05-07T11:41:13+07:00May 7th, 2014|Feminist Development Justice, Grounding the Global, Latest Updates|
Key areas of consensus and contention in the post-2015 development agenda -Reflections on CSW 58 Last month’s session of the
apwldadmin2018-10-14T19:09:09+07:00May 7th, 2014|Feminist Development Justice|
Last month’s session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) provided a critical preview of the key
apwldadmin2014-04-01T14:37:32+07:00April 1st, 2014|Feminist Development Justice, Grounding the Global, Latest Updates|
APWLD and allied civil society organisations pushed forward our development justice model at a meeting of Intergovernmental Committee of Experts
apwldadmin2014-03-25T10:23:13+07:00March 25th, 2014|Feminist Development Justice|
This statement was presented by APWLD member Virisila Buadromo from the Fiji Women's Rights Movement I’m speaking today on behalf
apwldadmin2014-02-09T11:36:02+07:00February 9th, 2014|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Feminist Development Justice|
From 2012 to 2013, APWLD conducted a feminist participatory action research with five rural and indigenous women’s organisations. In this
apwldadmin2014-02-09T11:26:22+07:00February 9th, 2014|Feminist Development Justice|
Nandini Chami IT for Change, November 2013 (This paper builds upon IT for Change's presentation for the Panel on 'Framing
apwldadmin2014-02-09T11:23:32+07:00February 9th, 2014|Feminist Development Justice, Labour and Migration|
How and Why We Need to Include Migrant Domestic Workers in Conversations about Development Justice Katelyn Davis, Research and Advocacy