As the world faces a polycrisis, ensuring equal access to justice is imperative, particularly for women and girls.... Read More
Reduced Inequalities
Indonesia’s Constitutional Court has added chronic illness as a condition that can cause and be categorized as a disability.... Read More
The women in waste management who keep the wheels turning are often forgotten upon negotiating policies, budgets, and concessions.... Read More
A 2026 report on SDG progress by the UN ESCAP reveals serious gaps and setbacks toward Asia Pacific’s sustainable development targets.... Read More
An OECD report reveals hopeful progress and persistent gaps in healthcare in Southeast Asia.... Read More
In this era of disruptions, strengthening societal resilience becomes vital in determining our collective survival and prosperity.... Read More
Gendered pricing, commonly known as the Pink Tax, adds unseen costs to women’s daily expenses, deepening economic burden and gender inequality.... Read More
UNAIDS report explores the inequality-pandemic cycle: how it puts vulnerable groups at higher risks of worse outcomes during outbreaks.... Read More
Looking into the intersection of climate change and poverty must serve as the foundation for stronger poverty eradication efforts.... Read More
Sei Sembilang fishermen are facing multiple pressures due to climate change, where productivity is declining while costs and expenses rise.... Read More

Ensuring Access to Justice for Women and Girls
Indonesia Ruled to Recognize Chronic Illness as a Disability
Women in Waste Management: Asia’s Circularity Runs on Women. Its Policies Still Don’t
Asia Pacific’s SDG Progress Faces Major Setbacks
Revealing Progress and Gaps of Healthcare in Southeast Asia
Strengthening Societal Resilience in the Age of Disruptions
The Pink Tax and the Cost of Being a Woman
The Inequality-Pandemic Cycle amid Rising Global Vulnerability
Climate Change and Poverty: Looking into the Overlapping Issues
The Plight of Fishermen in Sei Sembilang Village, Banyuasin, Amid Climate Change