Blog: Thoughts and Emotion on Visiting Mary Jane Veloso in Prison
Glorene A. Das, executive director of the Malaysian migrants rights organisation Tenaganita, and APWLD’s Migration Organising Committee member, wrote this
apwldadmin2019-02-04T14:43:08+07:00January 11th, 2019|Blogs, Labour and Migration, Latest Updates, Migration, Stories of our members|
Glorene A. Das, executive director of the Malaysian migrants rights organisation Tenaganita, and APWLD’s Migration Organising Committee member, wrote this
apwldadmin2019-02-04T14:33:14+07:00November 27th, 2018|Civil Society Statements, Grounding the Global, Latest Updates|
27 November 2018 Bangkok, Thailand Sanam Amin, APWLD Grounding the Global Programme Officer Thank you chair. I speak on behalf
apwldadmin2019-02-04T14:35:06+07:00October 17th, 2018|Civil Society Statements, Grounding the Global, Stories of our members|
Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group on Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Respect to Human Rights Geneva, Switzerland 18 October
apwldadmin2019-02-06T12:43:10+07:00October 9th, 2018|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Publications, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) provides loans to countries experiencing balance of payments problems or financial crises in exchange
apwldadmin2018-11-22T15:59:39+07:00October 2nd, 2018|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Publications|
Our Breaking Out of the Marginalisation Feminist Participatory Action Research (BOOM-FPAR) partner Ninu Women in Action from Burma/Myanmar, have just released
apwldadmin2018-11-22T13:35:27+07:00September 5th, 2018|Civil Society Statements, Climate Justice|
Civil society organisations and women’s groups call for urgent response and decision from parties at the additional SB 48.2 intersessions
apwldadmin2019-01-14T10:34:39+07:00June 28th, 2018|Blogs, Breaking out of Marginalisation, Grounding the Global, Stories of our members, Women Human Rights Defenders|
Touchdown USA It was my first time traveling to the United States of America. If it had not been for
apwldadmin2018-09-19T23:21:35+07:00June 22nd, 2018|Annual Reports, Latest Updates, Resources|
In 2017, APWLD developed the capacity of over 1,100 feminists and women’s rights advocates in Asia-Pacific in research, training, and
apwldadmin2018-08-25T19:07:56+07:00June 20th, 2018|Podcasts, Resources, Women Human Rights Defenders|
https://soundcloud.com/apwld/podcast-how-drug-wars-affect-women-in-the-philippines-and-thailand In this podcast, APWLD members Cristina Palabay of Karapatan in the Philippines and Pranom Somwong (Bee) of Protection International
apwldadmin2018-09-19T23:11:13+07:00May 15th, 2018|Latest Updates, Podcasts, Resources|
https://soundcloud.com/apwld/podcast-feminist-participatory-action-research-fpar In this podcast, APWLD Research and Publications Officer Trimita Chakma talks about Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR), a method