FPAR Family Unites Once Again to Amplify the Voices of Women Migrant Workers Across Asia-Pacific
By Sabnam Lama, FPAR Young Researcher from National Indigenous Women Forum (NIWF), Nepal On a significant day - 26 October
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By Sabnam Lama, FPAR Young Researcher from National Indigenous Women Forum (NIWF), Nepal On a significant day - 26 October
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International solidarity must be rallied to expose the unwarranted allegations being levelled against protesting workers in Bangladesh and other countries
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The 3rd Subregional Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) training under the APWLD Central Asia (CA) FPAR Programme was recently convened
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As movements fighting against systems of injustice that view black, brown and indigenous peoples as disposable, to be sacrificed by
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After nearly four decades of neoliberal globalisation, it has been increasingly acknowledged that austerity, privatisation, deregulation of finance, markets and
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Eight Women’s Rights Organisations from across the Asia-Pacific raised their feminist demands through WOMANIFESTO: Women’s Agenda for Change. Womanifesto is
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APWLD is pleased to share its Annual Report for 2022, a reflection on the collective work of the organisation, its
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The APWLD CA FPAR programme presents a documentary about Central Asian women from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, the challenges
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The APWLD Central Asia FPAR (CA FPAR) programme is proud to present "Central Asia FPAR," a documentary that delves into
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Today, the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) launches its most recent report on the status of