Stories of Our Members
Struggles, Unwavering Commitments, Feminist Visions, Solidarity and Love – A Glimpse of APWLD 35th Anniversary Publication
Introduction The origin of the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development or APWLD can be traced back to the Third World Conference on Women in Nairobi in 1985,
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
APWLD Member Erwiana Sulistyaningsih Speaks at the Regional Preparatory Meeting for CSW63
Good morning everyone. I am Erwiana Sulistyaningsih, coming from Indonesia. I am speaking on behalf of the civil society organisations attending. We spent the last two days working together to
APWLD Member Zoom-In: Alma Sinumlag
“We Are Not Alone In Making The World A Better Place” The cold bites in New York. That’s what Alma Sinumlag felt when she visited the Big Apple for the
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
APWLD Member Joms Salvador Speaks at the Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group on Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Respect to Human Rights
Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group on Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Respect to Human Rights Geneva, Switzerland 18 October 2018 General Discussion under item 4 Joms Salvador, GABRIELA, Philippines