False solutions won't solve the climate crisis. Feminist movements are pushing for real solutions that cut emissions & protect communities. The path to climate justice must be rooted in people, rights, and systemic change.
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APWLD is seeking a team of 2- 3 consultants to support the external evaluation of our current Strategic Plan 2022-2026 and facilitate the development of our next Strategic Plan 2027-2031.
Application deadline : 28 June
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WATCH: During the General Discussion on #DecentWork in the #PlatformEconomy at the 114th #ILC, Tannaree Jaruprasit, a woman ride-hailing driver and Chair of the Southern Riders Association Thailand, spoke about the realities of women drivers and delivery workers.
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WATCH: At the 114th International Labour Conference (#ILC), APWLD member Joanne Cesario from Kilusang Mayo Uno highlights how escalating geopolitical tensions intensify the already precarious conditions faced by women workers
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APWLD's side event at the #InternationalLabourConference brought together workers & trade unionists across sectors to challenge structural inequalities shaping the world of work.
✊🏽 We demand systemic change to end precarious work and corporate control.
#FeministDemandsAtILC
Why are we engaging in SB64?
We are in Bonn to ensure that the voices of women, fisherfolk, farmers, Indigenous Peoples, and informal workers are heard in global climate discussions.
Climate justice is only possible when communities and women lead the way.
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#APWLDatILC | Side Event: Centering Women’s Voices to Challenge Structural Inequalities in the World of Work, Critical reflection on the implementation of the Gender Action Plan 2022–2025
🗓 Date : 4 June 2026
🕛 Time : 09.00 – 10:00
📌 Venue : CAV Room, Rue de Varembé 1, Geneva
#APWLDatIMRF | Patricia Low of Family Frontiers reflects on how meaningful participation means deliberate efforts to include them, not token representation.
🗣️Grassroots women’s voices belong in these frameworks. They are the ones these frameworks are supposed to serve.
#APWLDatIMRF | Sunita Mainali of Women’s Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC) Nepal asserts that women migrant workers are not just victims of discrimination and exploitation.
They are organisers, movement builders and leaders demanding justice and dignity.
#APWLDatIMRF | “Nothing about migrants without migrants.”
As #IMRF brought together migrant-led organisations, civil society groups & UN stakeholders to challenge gaps in migration governance & implementation, the urgency to center grassroots migrant voices remains critical.
#APWLDatIMRF | Sunita Mainali of Women’s Rehabilitation Center (@worecnepalorg) speaks on the discrimination, violence and stigma faced by #ReturningMigrantWomen within their communities.
‼️Safety, dignity and long-term support must be guaranteed even after return.
#APWLDatIMRF | Sring Sringatin of the Indonesian Migrant Workers Union calls for the protection of fundamental rights of migrant workers.
✊ The right to speak, organise & gather must be upheld alongside safety and protection.
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#APWLDatIMRF | “Without information and access, there can be no participation.”
Sabnam Lama of the National Indigenous Women Forum (NIWF) stresses that access to information must reach communities.
#NothingAboutMigrantWithoutWomenMigrants