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Our Work: By region Asia About this region Asia is the world’s most populous continent containing incredible diversity with respect to language, cultural, and history. Challenges faced by Asian activists include fighting for women’s rights, defending their land and promoting food sovereignty, struggling for lasting peace and true democracy, as well as confronting unjust trade practices and addressing burgeoning inequality. Our Work on this region In Asia, we work with regional organizations that conduct research and advocacy on issues such as development, the environment and trade. We work with local groups in the Philippines, Burma, India and Bangladesh. Areas of focus include reproductive rights, food sovereignty, refugee rights, self-determination for the most marginalized and the environment. Sub-regionsBangladeshBurmaIndiaMalaysiaPhilippinesThailand Latest Updates Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Improving paths to justice Inter Pares counterparts are influencing alternative justice systems, and over time, improving them. Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica New video highlights impact of pandemic on SRHR The Future Planning Initiative has released a video highlighting how COVID-19 has left many without the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services they need. Food SovereigntyAsia Responding to hunger with solidarity Sovereignty over their own food systems has allowed sanghams in India to come through past crises, and now to respond in solidarity to those in need within their communities and beyond. Peace and DemocracyAsia Persevering for the right to health Throughout the challenges of 2020, Mae Tao Clinic worked - as they always do - to bring healthcare to their community. Load more Our Impact on this region Food SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares counterparts recognized for championing local, nature-based solutions to climate change Read related update > Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Inter Pares enriches struggle for reproductive justice through learning exchange with Likhaan to Canada Read related update > Women’s leadershipWomen's rightsFood SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares' counterparts, COPAGEN and DDS, are learning from each others' successes and strengths Read related update > See all impacts Related Counterparts Nijera Kori Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Tamil Nadu Women's Collective Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Third World Network (TWN) Control Over ResourcesAsia Related Voices Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Achia Begum, Nijera Kori Achia Begum brings decades of zeal and resistance to her landless group in Bangaldesh. Women’s healthHealthAsia Arnold Vega, Likhaan Center for Women's Health Arnold Vega works with the Likhaan Center for Women’s Health, a feminist, civil society organization. MigrationAsia Elise Chen, Tenaganita Elise Chen works with Tenaganita, a Malaysian organization that defends the rights of women, migrants, and refugees. Peace and DemocracyAsia Razia Sultana, Rohingya Women Welfare Society Razia Sultana is a senior researcher with Kaladan Press Network, an independent and not-for-profit Rohingya news agency. Load more Related Resources See all related resources Connecting Generations for Social Justice Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Bulletins Improving Paths to Justice Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Video Overcoming Barriers to Justice Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica Bulletins Related Staff Nikki Richard Samantha McGavin Rebecca Wolsak Rita Morbia David Bruer first previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 next last
Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Improving paths to justice Inter Pares counterparts are influencing alternative justice systems, and over time, improving them.
Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAfrica New video highlights impact of pandemic on SRHR The Future Planning Initiative has released a video highlighting how COVID-19 has left many without the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services they need.
Food SovereigntyAsia Responding to hunger with solidarity Sovereignty over their own food systems has allowed sanghams in India to come through past crises, and now to respond in solidarity to those in need within their communities and beyond.
Peace and DemocracyAsia Persevering for the right to health Throughout the challenges of 2020, Mae Tao Clinic worked - as they always do - to bring healthcare to their community.
Food SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares counterparts recognized for championing local, nature-based solutions to climate change Read related update >
Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Inter Pares enriches struggle for reproductive justice through learning exchange with Likhaan to Canada Read related update >
Women’s leadershipWomen's rightsFood SovereigntyAfrica Inter Pares' counterparts, COPAGEN and DDS, are learning from each others' successes and strengths Read related update >
Women's Rights & Gender JusticeAsia Achia Begum, Nijera Kori Achia Begum brings decades of zeal and resistance to her landless group in Bangaldesh.
Women’s healthHealthAsia Arnold Vega, Likhaan Center for Women's Health Arnold Vega works with the Likhaan Center for Women’s Health, a feminist, civil society organization.
MigrationAsia Elise Chen, Tenaganita Elise Chen works with Tenaganita, a Malaysian organization that defends the rights of women, migrants, and refugees.
Peace and DemocracyAsia Razia Sultana, Rohingya Women Welfare Society Razia Sultana is a senior researcher with Kaladan Press Network, an independent and not-for-profit Rohingya news agency.