Safeguarding women’s rights in the Asia-Pacific: A comparative study of the Philippines and South Korea
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
Unequal healthcare access during the Covid-19 pandemic in ASEAN and the Pacific Read More »
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
Enhancing education for vulnerable and intersectional communities in Indonesia Read More »
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
Striking at the roots: Empowering Southeast Asia’s women through systemic change Read More »
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and forum …
Hashtag movement: amplifying gender equality consciousness from youth and beyond Read More »
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and …
Eradication of Violence Against Women: Closing the Gap to a Better Future Ahead Read More »
This October will mark 20 years since the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 or the Women, Peace and …
Mainstreaming Women, Peace, and Security in ASEAN Read More »
I have personally always admired working moms. The ongoing pandemic makes me adore them even more. Michelle Marietta Secoa explores how COVID-19 exacerbates inequality for women, especially Indonesian working moms who are juggling various responsibilities and social roles.