Beyond what domestic workers do for households, their significant contribution to the economy is not to be underestimated.... Read More
Reduced Inequalities
The need for representation in art goes beyond the art itself, encompassing creative minds and the workforce behind the products.... Read More
As populations grow older, more people are aging alone. Meanwhile, the systems meant to support them are struggling to keep up.... Read More
In an age of optimization, the productivity trap promises efficiency, often at the cost of rest, self-worth, and dignified life.... Read More
The algorithm is reshaping how girls form identity, self-worth, and belonging in ways that extend far beyond the screen. ... Read More
The “Right to be Cold” is being actively promoted to safeguard the way of life of the Inuit people of the Arctic.... Read More
As the world faces a polycrisis, ensuring equal access to justice is imperative, particularly for women and girls.... Read More
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

Exploring the Economic Contribution of Domestic Workers to Developing Nations
Exploring Representation in Art and the Creative Industry
Looking into Aging Alone, Shrinking Households, and the Struggling Care Systems
The Productivity Trap: When Optimization Replaces Living
Digital Girlhood: Growing Up under the Algorithm
The Right to Be Cold and What It Means for Indigenous Inuit
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