APWLD briefing paper on the gender dimension of contemporary forms of slavery
The gender dimension of contemporary forms of slavery, its causes and consequences: challenges, opportunities and strategies to eradicate the phenomena
apwldadmin2019-02-04T14:42:58+07:00April 13th, 2018|Briefing Papers and Submissions, Labour and Migration, Migration, Resources|
The gender dimension of contemporary forms of slavery, its causes and consequences: challenges, opportunities and strategies to eradicate the phenomena
apwldadmin2018-08-24T17:08:51+07:00March 31st, 2018|Feminist Development Justice, Press Releases, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
Over 100 Civil Society Organisations and Activists Demand Development Justice for Sustainable Development 31 March 2018 Bangkok, Thailand More
apwldadmin2018-08-26T00:42:54+07:00March 21st, 2018|Climate Justice, Press Releases|
Over 100 Civil Society Organisations and Activists Oppose Crackdown By Poland to Protest at COP24 *Concerned this new Act sets
apwldadmin2018-08-26T00:51:32+07:00March 8th, 2018|Press Releases|
Women2030 Coalition Launch Website on International Women’s Day 08 March 2018 Chiang Mai, Thailand For Immediate Release The Women2030 global
apwldadmin2018-08-26T00:55:51+07:00March 7th, 2018|Campaigns, Press Releases, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
Over 50 Feminist Organisations and Allies Say NO to CPTPP Signing on International Women’s Day *Outraged over signing away women’s
apwldadmin2018-11-21T16:43:04+07:00February 26th, 2018|Press Releases, Press Statements, Resources, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
26 February 2018 Chiang Mai, Thailand Every 8th of March, women across the world remember and celebrate the struggles of women
apwldadmin2018-11-22T16:15:34+07:00February 23rd, 2018|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Civil Society Statements, Women Human Rights Defenders|
Silence is never an option 23rd Feb, 2018 Bangkok, Thailand Good morning! My name is Alma Sinumlag, an Indigenous Kalinga-Igorot,
apwldadmin2019-02-04T14:47:37+07:00February 14th, 2018|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Publications, Resources|
There are currently an estimated 3-4 million migrant workers in Thailand coming from Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar. The majority of
apwldadmin2018-11-14T18:00:47+07:00January 24th, 2018|Briefing Papers and Submissions, Campaigns, NoRCEP, Resources, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
Introduction After 30 years of neoliberal globalisation, it has been increasingly acknowledged that austerity, privatisation, deregulation of finance, markets and
apwldadmin2018-08-24T02:54:40+07:00November 14th, 2017|Breaking out of Marginalisation, Labour and Migration, Press Releases, Women Interrogating Trade and Corporate Hegemony|
*Express concern that the regional bloc continues to fail them* For Immediate Release 13th November, 2017 Quezon City, Philippines At