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From ‘Stop Migration’ to Safe Migration

April 7th, 2020

Pooja of Srijan Foundation and the Jharkhand Anti-Trafficking Network makes the case that there are no benefits to the ‘stop migration’ approach because people will always seek to migrate if…

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Women’s Right To Work

April 11th, 2017

A collection of 12 PNG files which address points concerning women’s right to work….

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Where We Work

November 4th, 2019

Rooted in the Global South, IWRAW Asia Pacific works with regional and international partners towards the realisation of women’s human rights around the world. The map below shows some of…

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COVID-19: Lockdown as a safety risk

April 10th, 2020

Guest post by Fadziso Fadzisai Mawunganidze. Photo by Sandie Clarke on Unsplash. Content warning: Contains references to sexual violence, including child sexual abuse.   Imagine a young girl staying with…

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POSSIBLE FUTURES: Intergenerational Work towards the Pluriverse

December 15th, 2020

POSSIBLE FUTURES curates spaces to build understanding and solidarity across the Global South, holding space for unseen, unheard narratives to emerge and environments for overarching Global South narratives to emerge…

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National- and local-level advocacy for SDGs

December 30th, 2021

…part of the advocacy work of the CSOs to pressure the state to adopt a more meaningfully participatory, inclusive, and well-resourced approach.2A well-resourced approach is important because CSOs often have…

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International financial institutions

December 30th, 2021

…to have a more balanced division of care labour between the state and the individuals. Another example is workers’ rights: without strong, institutionalised rights for workers, adding more women to…

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Towards a more inclusive feminist praxis: Strengthening advocacy through an intersectional lens

November 7th, 2022

…identities. The Intersectionality in Practice workshop sessions also delved into applying intersectional approaches to the internal working of organisations. Another workshop series conducted after the Intersectionality in Practice sessions within…

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Whose space is it? Deaf Women in Rwanda Reclaim CEDAW

June 24th, 2024

…that they are sexually active and have the same concerns about sexuality, relationships, and identity as their peers. Yet, too often stigma and misconceptions about disability, along with a lack…

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Monitoring Work and Working Conditions of Women Employed in the Ready-Made Garment Industries of Bangladesh

March 20th, 2019

This 12-page PDF from Karmojibi Nari outlines working conditions among a sample of 1000 women garment workers from 100 factories in Dhaka and Narayanganj.  …

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