Blogs
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
Blog: Our Feminist Demands for COP24
Author: Tess Vistro, APWLD Deputy Regional Coordinator As UNFCCC Climate Change Summit COP24 begins in Katowice, Poland, APWLD expresses our feminist demands to the convening governments on the importance of
Global Stock Take: How are We Going to Measure Progress?
Tess Vistro, APWLD Deputy Regional Coordinator Article 14 of the Paris Agreement (PA) stipulates the undertaking of a global stock take (GST) in 2023 to collectively assess the progress towards
The Visa, Snow, and the CSW62 – A Blog by Alma Sinumlag
Touchdown USA It was my first time traveling to the United States of America. If it had not been for my imperialist hatred against the “belly of the beast,” I
Climate and Environment Crisis – Only Money Matters
Shradha Shreejaya, APWLD Climate Justice Programme Officer The annual climate change talks under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and the Paris Agreement