National Monitoring and Review of The Sustainable Development Goals And Development Justice
APWLD's Women 2030 Partners Meeting In Chiang Mai, Thailand APWLD TRACKS HISTORY OF SHAPING THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
apwldadmin2018-08-28T01:56:23+07:00April 25th, 2017|Blogs, Feminist Development Justice, Opportunities, Resources|
APWLD's Women 2030 Partners Meeting In Chiang Mai, Thailand APWLD TRACKS HISTORY OF SHAPING THE 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
apwldadmin2018-08-31T04:23:52+07:00November 2nd, 2016|Feminist Development Justice, Latest Updates, Resources|
Updated from the 2013 version, this Development Justice briefer provides succinct framework of the new development model, and offers some
apwldadmin2018-08-31T05:07:29+07:00July 1st, 2016|Campaigns, Feminist Development Justice|
DEADLINE: Friday, 8 July 2016 APWLD is inviting women’s rights and feminist organizations from Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh,
apwldadmin2018-08-31T05:08:45+07:00June 24th, 2016|Feminist Development Justice, Resources|
APWLD as co-chair of the Regional Civil Society Engagement Mechanism (RCEM) supported the production of 9 different factsheets containing development
apwldadmin2016-06-22T17:10:40+07:00June 22nd, 2016|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Climate Justice, Feminist Development Justice, Press Statements|
Our member, Helen Hakena (Leitana Nehan Women Development Agency), was selected to speak at the Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue: Restoring and Sustaining
apwldadmin2016-06-22T16:57:44+07:00June 22nd, 2016|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Climate Justice, Feminist Development Justice|
During the United Nation Environment Assembly (UNEA) 2, High Level Forum on Gender and Environment organised by UNEP Gender
apwldadmin2016-06-22T15:30:23+07:00June 22nd, 2016|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Feminist Development Justice, Latest Updates, Press Statements|
Wardarina represented APWLD/RCEM/Women Major Group to speak in the panel on “How can Multi-stakeholder partnership strengthen and complement the government
apwldadmin2018-08-31T05:16:58+07:00April 4th, 2016|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Feminist Development Justice, Latest Updates|
Mai Naomi Thang of Ninu Women in Action-Burma delivers Civil Society Opening Remarks at the Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable
apwldadmin2018-08-31T05:58:09+07:00March 31st, 2016|Climate Justice, Feminist Development Justice, Press Statements|
Introduction At COP20, Parties adopted the Lima Work Programme on Gender (Decision 18/CP.20), which aims to further advance the implementation
apwldadmin2018-08-31T05:59:09+07:00March 28th, 2016|Feminist Development Justice, Press Statements|
APWLD concludes that the TPP will have serious and negative impacts on women’s human rights, development justice, the capacity to