2021-present

Caring Societies, Inclusive, and Green Economies in Asia and the Pacific

The report “Caring Societies, Inclusive, and Green Economies in Asia and the Pacific. Unveiling Data to Advance Women’s Economic Empowerment Beyond GDP” explores the profound intersections between the economic empowerment of women, care economies, and sustainable development. The report supports the Beyond GDP initiative, which aims to include metrics on well-being and environmental sustainability in …

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Women’s Economic Empowerment and the Care Economy in ASEAN: A Data Snapshot

This brief presents data and evidence aimed at informing policy decision-making to promote concrete changes necessary to advance gender-transformative care systems in the ASEAN region. It also highlights areas where women and girls can benefit from enhanced decision-making power, access to resources, and gender-equalizing and care-enabling policies, programs, and actions. Asset Type: Publications Collection: International …

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Research Report on the Mapping of Women Legislations, Programs, Projects and Activities Selected Provinces, Cities, Municipalities, National Government Agencies and Civil Society Organization in Aid of Legislation Program Implementation in the Caraga Region

This research looked into local women’s legislation of selected provinces, cities, and municipalities in the Caraga region. Comprising the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del sur, and Dinagat Islands to determine if there are enough laws that will help improve women’s lives. It looked into the programs and …

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