Unravel Neoliberal Trade: A Failed Solution to Food Sovereignty
The food sovereignty movement has its roots in the anti-neoliberal globalisation movement in the 1990s which exposed the effects of
apwldadmin2023-05-30T14:06:29+07:00May 30th, 2023|Latest Updates, Publications, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
The food sovereignty movement has its roots in the anti-neoliberal globalisation movement in the 1990s which exposed the effects of
apwldadmin2023-03-08T20:57:46+07:00March 8th, 2023|Climate Justice, Latest Updates, Publications, Uncategorized|
Written by Patricia Miranda Wattimena, Climate Justice Programme Officer, Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development As we celebrate
apwldadmin2023-02-10T15:55:28+07:00February 10th, 2023|Latest Updates, Publications, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
APWLD is launching a new publication the WTO - in a nutshell: Why women say No to WTO. This briefer
apwldadmin2022-11-26T12:19:05+07:00November 26th, 2022|Feminist Participatory Action Research, Latest Updates, Publications, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
In 2019, APWLD’s Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony (WITCH) Feminist Participatory Action Research (WITCH-FPAR) brought together four women and
apwldadmin2022-12-07T09:39:04+07:00November 23rd, 2022|Annual Reports, Latest Updates, Publications|
The year 2021 demonstrated the power of who we are - a feminist, membership-driven network. When we were designing online
apwldadmin2022-11-16T17:05:07+07:00November 16th, 2022|Climate Justice, Feminist Participatory Action Research, Latest Updates, Publications|
By Patricia Wattimena, Climate Justice Programme Officer, Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development For more than a decade,
apwldadmin2022-10-10T19:45:51+07:00October 10th, 2022|Feminist Development Justice, Latest Updates, Publications|
Seven years into implementation since its adoption in 2015, the 2030 Agenda targets remain elusive and worse, the majority of
apwldadmin2022-09-14T16:04:04+07:00September 14th, 2022|Labour and Migration, Latest Updates, Migration, Publications, Resources, Uncategorized|
The number of international migrants is estimated to be almost 272 million, with nearly two-thirds being labour migrants. Migration today
apwldadmin2022-08-09T16:36:04+07:00August 9th, 2022|Labour and Migration, Latest Updates, Migration, Publications, Resources|
Migration seems to offer a chance at better prospects than many women in this region can find at home.
apwldadmin2022-07-05T20:35:17+07:00July 5th, 2022|Feminist Participatory Action Research, Labour and Migration, Latest Updates, Publications, Resources|
On March 8, 2020, hundreds of thousands of women joined the Women Global Strike calling for decent work, gender justice