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Our Membership APWLD comprises of organisational and individual members. Click on each tab to view the list of members. We welcome applications from organisations that have participated in APWLD activities such as training, workshops and research. Application Process for Membership (Online) To join our network, please follow the below listed steps to submit your membership application onlineCOVID-19 STORYBOOK
Feminist Storybook on COVID-19 The pandemic has unmasked and worsened the existing interconnected crises brought by the neoliberal and patriarchal system. In the past months, while the countries were in lockdown, the intersectional impacts of coronavirus to the lives of women have been glaring and unthinkable. Women in informal sectors are among the 460 millionPUBLICATIONS
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Jobs at APWLD Vacancy Call for Information and Communications Officer Deadline Extended: Thursday, 3 June 2021, 6:00pm (GMT +7) Join our dynamic and powerful team! Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in OUR ANALYSIS ON PATRIARCHY AND G-F-M Our analysis on Patriarchy and G-F-M Globalisation, Fundamentalism and Militarism (GFM) are three forces that have control and harmfully affect people’s and especially women’s lives. In the Asia Pacific, these forces manifest as expressions of the ideology of Patriarchy, the overarching belief that men have ascendancy and power over women’s lives. APWLD has developed and deepened FEMINIST PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) is a method consistent with APWLD values and aims. FPAR uses methods that support APWLD’s aims to support and grow women’s rights movements and to advance women’s human rights. FPAR creates new forms of collaborative relationships essential to empower women and to amplify their voices and ASIA PACIFIC CIVIL SOCIETY BEIJING +20 STATEMENT Women’s rights organisations and movements from Asia and the Pacific, comprising 480 women, gathered in Bangkok on 14-16 November 2014 to call on our governments for accountability for the commitments made almost twenty years ago in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to advance gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to realise our aspiration for RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
WHO WE ARE – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND Who We Are APWLD is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in Asia Pacific. Our 252 members represent groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 34 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and Development Justice. We are an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation andOUR PROGRAMMES
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Our Membership APWLD comprises of organisational and individual members. Click on each tab to view the list of members. We welcome applications from organisations that have participated in APWLD activities such as training, workshops and research. Application Process for Membership (Online) To join our network, please follow the below listed steps to submit your membership application onlineCOVID-19 STORYBOOK
Feminist Storybook on COVID-19 The pandemic has unmasked and worsened the existing interconnected crises brought by the neoliberal and patriarchal system. In the past months, while the countries were in lockdown, the intersectional impacts of coronavirus to the lives of women have been glaring and unthinkable. Women in informal sectors are among the 460 millionPUBLICATIONS
Publications – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development(APWLD)
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Jobs at APWLD Vacancy Call for Information and Communications Officer Deadline Extended: Thursday, 3 June 2021, 6:00pm (GMT +7) Join our dynamic and powerful team! Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in OUR ANALYSIS ON PATRIARCHY AND G-F-M Our analysis on Patriarchy and G-F-M Globalisation, Fundamentalism and Militarism (GFM) are three forces that have control and harmfully affect people’s and especially women’s lives. In the Asia Pacific, these forces manifest as expressions of the ideology of Patriarchy, the overarching belief that men have ascendancy and power over women’s lives. APWLD has developed and deepened FEMINIST PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) is a method consistent with APWLD values and aims. FPAR uses methods that support APWLD’s aims to support and grow women’s rights movements and to advance women’s human rights. FPAR creates new forms of collaborative relationships essential to empower women and to amplify their voices and ASIA PACIFIC CIVIL SOCIETY BEIJING +20 STATEMENT Women’s rights organisations and movements from Asia and the Pacific, comprising 480 women, gathered in Bangkok on 14-16 November 2014 to call on our governments for accountability for the commitments made almost twenty years ago in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to advance gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to realise our aspiration for RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
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Our Programmes Feminist Law & Practice (FLP) This long standing programme focuses on building capacity of women’s rights advocates and organisations to transform discriminatory laws, policies and practices; and increase women’s access to justice. The programme recently incorporated urgent response and solidarity support to Women Human Rights Defenders during crisis periods through LABOUR – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND DEVELOPMENT Labour Labour Programme (Women Organising Workers - WOW) aims to advance women workers’ right to Decent Work, Living Wage and participatory democracy by shaping and organising labour movements. Majority of women workers in the region are mostly in informal sector which is usually non-unionised, low-paid, low-valuedPUBLICATIONS
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Opportunities – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and FEMINIST DEVELOPMENT JUSTICE Feminist Development Justice (FDJ) This programme aims to bring about a shift in development policies and practices at local, national, regional and international levels. It challenges the traditional model of development and promotes Development Justice – a transformative framework that aims to reduce inequalities between WOMEN’S GLOBAL STRIKE Women's Global Strike The demand for a global strike led and owned by women was ignited by feminists, trade unionists and activists at the People’s General Assembly held in 2015, in New York. Since then, the calls have spread and seen support; in 2017, the Women’s Global CallCLIMATE JUSTICE
Climate Justice (CJ) This programme focuses on building capacity of the women most affected by climate change and collecting evidence on the impacts faced by communities. Our advocacy aims to ensure climate framework and commitments from local to global level to respond to the RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
PRESS RELEASE: OVER 100 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS AND 1 April 2019 Bangkok, Thailand More than 100 civil society organisations (CSOs) participated in the 3-day 6th Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) themed ‘Empowering people and ensuring inclusiveness and equality’ held in consultation withgovernments of Asia
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Corporate Hegemony – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and WHO WE ARE – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND Who We Are APWLD is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in Asia Pacific. Our 252 members represent groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 34 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and Development Justice. We are an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation andOUR PROGRAMMES
OUR MEMBERSHIP
Our Membership APWLD comprises of organisational and individual members. Click on each tab to view the list of members. We welcome applications from organisations that have participated in APWLD activities such as training, workshops and research. Application Process for Membership (Online) To join our network, please follow the below listed steps to submit your membership application onlineCOVID-19 STORYBOOK
Feminist Storybook on COVID-19 The pandemic has unmasked and worsened the existing interconnected crises brought by the neoliberal and patriarchal system. In the past months, while the countries were in lockdown, the intersectional impacts of coronavirus to the lives of women have been glaring and unthinkable. Women in informal sectors are among the 460 millionPUBLICATIONS
Publications – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development(APWLD)
JOBS AT APWLD
Jobs at APWLD Vacancy Call for Information and Communications Officer Deadline Extended: Thursday, 3 June 2021, 6:00pm (GMT +7) Join our dynamic and powerful team! Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in OUR ANALYSIS ON PATRIARCHY AND G-F-M Our analysis on Patriarchy and G-F-M Globalisation, Fundamentalism and Militarism (GFM) are three forces that have control and harmfully affect people’s and especially women’s lives. In the Asia Pacific, these forces manifest as expressions of the ideology of Patriarchy, the overarching belief that men have ascendancy and power over women’s lives. APWLD has developed and deepened FEMINIST PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) is a method consistent with APWLD values and aims. FPAR uses methods that support APWLD’s aims to support and grow women’s rights movements and to advance women’s human rights. FPAR creates new forms of collaborative relationships essential to empower women and to amplify their voices and ASIA PACIFIC CIVIL SOCIETY BEIJING +20 STATEMENT Women’s rights organisations and movements from Asia and the Pacific, comprising 480 women, gathered in Bangkok on 14-16 November 2014 to call on our governments for accountability for the commitments made almost twenty years ago in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to advance gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to realise our aspiration for RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
WHO WE ARE – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND Who We Are APWLD is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in Asia Pacific. Our 252 members represent groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 34 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and Development Justice. We are an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation andOUR PROGRAMMES
OUR MEMBERSHIP
Our Membership APWLD comprises of organisational and individual members. Click on each tab to view the list of members. We welcome applications from organisations that have participated in APWLD activities such as training, workshops and research. Application Process for Membership (Online) To join our network, please follow the below listed steps to submit your membership application onlineCOVID-19 STORYBOOK
Feminist Storybook on COVID-19 The pandemic has unmasked and worsened the existing interconnected crises brought by the neoliberal and patriarchal system. In the past months, while the countries were in lockdown, the intersectional impacts of coronavirus to the lives of women have been glaring and unthinkable. Women in informal sectors are among the 460 millionPUBLICATIONS
Publications – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development(APWLD)
JOBS AT APWLD
Jobs at APWLD Vacancy Call for Information and Communications Officer Deadline Extended: Thursday, 3 June 2021, 6:00pm (GMT +7) Join our dynamic and powerful team! Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in OUR ANALYSIS ON PATRIARCHY AND G-F-M Our analysis on Patriarchy and G-F-M Globalisation, Fundamentalism and Militarism (GFM) are three forces that have control and harmfully affect people’s and especially women’s lives. In the Asia Pacific, these forces manifest as expressions of the ideology of Patriarchy, the overarching belief that men have ascendancy and power over women’s lives. APWLD has developed and deepened FEMINIST PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) is a method consistent with APWLD values and aims. FPAR uses methods that support APWLD’s aims to support and grow women’s rights movements and to advance women’s human rights. FPAR creates new forms of collaborative relationships essential to empower women and to amplify their voices and ASIA PACIFIC CIVIL SOCIETY BEIJING +20 STATEMENT Women’s rights organisations and movements from Asia and the Pacific, comprising 480 women, gathered in Bangkok on 14-16 November 2014 to call on our governments for accountability for the commitments made almost twenty years ago in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to advance gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to realise our aspiration for RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
OUR PROGRAMMES
Our Programmes Feminist Law & Practice (FLP) This long standing programme focuses on building capacity of women’s rights advocates and organisations to transform discriminatory laws, policies and practices; and increase women’s access to justice. The programme recently incorporated urgent response and solidarity support to Women Human Rights Defenders during crisis periods through LABOUR – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND DEVELOPMENT Labour Labour Programme (Women Organising Workers - WOW) aims to advance women workers’ right to Decent Work, Living Wage and participatory democracy by shaping and organising labour movements. Majority of women workers in the region are mostly in informal sector which is usually non-unionised, low-paid, low-valuedPUBLICATIONS
Publications – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development(APWLD)
OPPORTUNITIES
Opportunities – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and FEMINIST DEVELOPMENT JUSTICE Feminist Development Justice (FDJ) This programme aims to bring about a shift in development policies and practices at local, national, regional and international levels. It challenges the traditional model of development and promotes Development Justice – a transformative framework that aims to reduce inequalities between WOMEN’S GLOBAL STRIKE Women's Global Strike The demand for a global strike led and owned by women was ignited by feminists, trade unionists and activists at the People’s General Assembly held in 2015, in New York. Since then, the calls have spread and seen support; in 2017, the Women’s Global CallCLIMATE JUSTICE
Climate Justice (CJ) This programme focuses on building capacity of the women most affected by climate change and collecting evidence on the impacts faced by communities. Our advocacy aims to ensure climate framework and commitments from local to global level to respond to the RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
PRESS RELEASE: OVER 100 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS AND 1 April 2019 Bangkok, Thailand More than 100 civil society organisations (CSOs) participated in the 3-day 6th Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) themed ‘Empowering people and ensuring inclusiveness and equality’ held in consultation withgovernments of Asia
CORPORATE HEGEMONY
Corporate Hegemony – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and WHO WE ARE – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND Who We Are APWLD is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in Asia Pacific. Our 252 members represent groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 34 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and Development Justice. We are an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation andOUR PROGRAMMES
OUR MEMBERSHIP
Our Membership APWLD comprises of organisational and individual members. Click on each tab to view the list of members. We welcome applications from organisations that have participated in APWLD activities such as training, workshops and research. Application Process for Membership (Online) To join our network, please follow the below listed steps to submit your membership application onlineCOVID-19 STORYBOOK
Feminist Storybook on COVID-19 The pandemic has unmasked and worsened the existing interconnected crises brought by the neoliberal and patriarchal system. In the past months, while the countries were in lockdown, the intersectional impacts of coronavirus to the lives of women have been glaring and unthinkable. Women in informal sectors are among the 460 millionPUBLICATIONS
Publications – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Publications OUR ANALYSIS ON PATRIARCHY AND G-F-M Our analysis on Patriarchy and G-F-M Globalisation, Fundamentalism and Militarism (GFM) are three forces that have control and harmfully affect people’s and especially women’s lives. In the Asia Pacific, these forces manifest as expressions of the ideology of Patriarchy, the overarching belief that men have ascendancy and power over women’s lives. APWLD has developed and deepenedJOBS AT APWLD
Jobs at APWLD Vacancy Call for Information and Communications Officer Deadline Extended: Thursday, 3 June 2021, 6:00pm (GMT +7) Join our dynamic and powerful team! Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in FEMINIST PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) is a method consistent with APWLD values and aims. FPAR uses methods that support APWLD’s aims to support and grow women’s rights movements and to advance women’s human rights. FPAR creates new forms of collaborative relationships essential to empower women and to amplify their voices and ASIA PACIFIC CIVIL SOCIETY BEIJING +20 STATEMENT Women’s rights organisations and movements from Asia and the Pacific, comprising 480 women, gathered in Bangkok on 14-16 November 2014 to call on our governments for accountability for the commitments made almost twenty years ago in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to advance gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to realise our aspiration for RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
WHO WE ARE – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND Who We Are APWLD is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in Asia Pacific. Our 252 members represent groups of diverse women from 27 countries in Asia Pacific. Over the past 34 years, APWLD has actively worked towards advancing women’s human rights and Development Justice. We are an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organisation andOUR PROGRAMMES
OUR MEMBERSHIP
Our Membership APWLD comprises of organisational and individual members. Click on each tab to view the list of members. We welcome applications from organisations that have participated in APWLD activities such as training, workshops and research. Application Process for Membership (Online) To join our network, please follow the below listed steps to submit your membership application onlineCOVID-19 STORYBOOK
Feminist Storybook on COVID-19 The pandemic has unmasked and worsened the existing interconnected crises brought by the neoliberal and patriarchal system. In the past months, while the countries were in lockdown, the intersectional impacts of coronavirus to the lives of women have been glaring and unthinkable. Women in informal sectors are among the 460 millionPUBLICATIONS
Publications – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Publications OUR ANALYSIS ON PATRIARCHY AND G-F-M Our analysis on Patriarchy and G-F-M Globalisation, Fundamentalism and Militarism (GFM) are three forces that have control and harmfully affect people’s and especially women’s lives. In the Asia Pacific, these forces manifest as expressions of the ideology of Patriarchy, the overarching belief that men have ascendancy and power over women’s lives. APWLD has developed and deepenedJOBS AT APWLD
Jobs at APWLD Vacancy Call for Information and Communications Officer Deadline Extended: Thursday, 3 June 2021, 6:00pm (GMT +7) Join our dynamic and powerful team! Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is the leading network of feminist organisations and individual activists in FEMINIST PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) is a method consistent with APWLD values and aims. FPAR uses methods that support APWLD’s aims to support and grow women’s rights movements and to advance women’s human rights. FPAR creates new forms of collaborative relationships essential to empower women and to amplify their voices and ASIA PACIFIC CIVIL SOCIETY BEIJING +20 STATEMENT Women’s rights organisations and movements from Asia and the Pacific, comprising 480 women, gathered in Bangkok on 14-16 November 2014 to call on our governments for accountability for the commitments made almost twenty years ago in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to advance gender equality and the rights of women and girls, and to realise our aspiration for RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
OUR PROGRAMMES
Our Programmes Feminist Law & Practice (FLP) This long standing programme focuses on building capacity of women’s rights advocates and organisations to transform discriminatory laws, policies and practices; and increase women’s access to justice. The programme recently incorporated urgent response and solidarity support to Women Human Rights Defenders during crisis periods through LABOUR – ASIA PACIFIC FORUM ON WOMEN, LAW AND DEVELOPMENT Labour Labour Programme (Women Organising Workers - WOW) aims to advance women workers’ right to Decent Work, Living Wage and participatory democracy by shaping and organising labour movements. Majority of women workers in the region are mostly in informal sector which is usually non-unionised, low-paid, low-valuedPUBLICATIONS
Publications – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Publications FEMINIST DEVELOPMENT JUSTICE Feminist Development Justice (FDJ) This programme aims to bring about a shift in development policies and practices at local, national, regional and international levels. It challenges the traditional model of development and promotes Development Justice – a transformative framework that aims to reduce inequalities between WOMEN’S GLOBAL STRIKE Women's Global Strike The demand for a global strike led and owned by women was ignited by feminists, trade unionists and activists at the People’s General Assembly held in 2015, in New York. Since then, the calls have spread and seen support; in 2017, the Women’s Global CallCLIMATE JUSTICE
Climate Justice (CJ) This programme focuses on building capacity of the women most affected by climate change and collecting evidence on the impacts faced by communities. Our advocacy aims to ensure climate framework and commitments from local to global level to respond to theOPPORTUNITIES
Opportunities – Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and RIGHT TO JUST AND FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS OF WORK APWLD Submission on the Draft General Comment on Article 7 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Right to just and favourable conditions of work The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) is pleased to submit its comments on the above Draft General Comment for consideration by the Committeeon
PRESS RELEASE: OVER 100 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS AND 1 April 2019 Bangkok, Thailand More than 100 civil society organisations (CSOs) participated in the 3-day 6th Asia Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development (APFSD) themed ‘Empowering people and ensuring inclusiveness and equality’ held in consultation withgovernments of Asia
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