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Tag - Women

Image from cover of report 'Leadership Matters'.

How the Pacific business community is accelerating women’s leadership

by Sarah Boxall
October 12, 2021
Photograph of a pile of books of ballot papers in the 2017 elections in Papua New Guinea.

PNG: parties need to do more to help women get elected

by Maholopa Laveil
September 23, 2021
Photograph of people at a February 2021 protest agains the military coup in Myanmar. People are wearing masks and carrying signs. One woman holds a megaphone to her masked mouth.

Australia must stand with the women of Myanmar defying military rule

by Myint Myint San, Sharman Stone and Bettina Baldeschi
September 7, 2021
Street vendor during COVID-19 in Hanoi, Vietnam (ILO-Flickr)

Ethnic migrants in Hanoi: hit hard by lockdowns

by Tran Chung Chau and Nicola Nixon
August 27, 2021

Change and continuity in Australian aid: what the aid flows show

by Terence Wood, Matthew Dornan and Sachini Muller
Jan, 2021
A women in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, checks the photos and descriptions of candidates in the 2017 elections. The notice is attached to a tree. The woman has black curly hair and wears glasses. In the background is a thatched hut, a garden, and a man in a red and grey striped t-shirt.

Temporary special measures in PNG: part two – latest developments

by Orovu Sepoe
August 12, 2021
Poll booth in PNG 2012 elections (Defence-DFAT-Flickr)

Temporary special measures in PNG: part one – the story up to 2019

by Orovu Sepoe
August 10, 2021
Members of PNG Women In Politics at Nahau Rooney’s haus krai (Michelle Nayahamui Rooney)

Politik meri: Nahau Rooney’s haus krai

by Dorothy Tekwie and Michelle Nayahamui Rooney
August 6, 2021
Asian street at night (Global Alms)

Prosecuting women traffickers: breaking the cycle of double victimisation

by Christina Storm, Steven Baker and Rachel Tong
July 30, 2021
Women in Hyderabad learning computing skills

Building gender-equitable economies in South Asia post-COVID

by Sofia Shakil, Diya Nag and Fatima Laraib
June 29, 2021
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