Blogs
Blog Post: Decent Work Left Behind – Reality Of Women Workers In Asia
By Suluck (Fai) Lamubol On the 7th of October 2007, the World Day for Decent Work was launched by global trade unions and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to advance
Blog: South-South Fellowship Reflection
This blog is written by Zar Zar Tun, our former South-South Fellow for the Labour and Migration Programme from September 2017-February 2019. We are currently accepting applications for the South-South
Blog: Onward We March Without Leaving Anyone Behind!
Selvi Palani at the Regional Preparatory Meeting for CSW63 in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: UN Women/Pathumporn Thongking Selvi Palani shares her reflections from attending the Commission on the Status
APWLD Member Zoom-In: The Challenges and Rewards of Being Women Journalists in Asia
Last year, while pursuing a story on the Malaysian election, Seulki Lee was referred to a human rights lawyer by her friend. She thought about messaging him, asking for his
Blog: Climate Negotiations A Disappointment, Time to Act is Now
Author: Shradha Shreejaya, Climate Justice Programme Officer Governments from Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and civil societies[1]; expressed deep disappointment at the state of negotiations and resulting Paris
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 reflection as she visited Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipino migrant