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27.03.2020 | People | People
Making the future of trade unions
 
The convenience of booking a ride at the tap of your finger comes with the price of a growing informal workforce that the urban transport sector must pay. FES Nepal talked to Artika Ashdhir of the…  
52. March: The Future is Feminist  
In this issue we have asked FES partners and friends from around the world how they imagine a feminist future.  
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05.03.2020 | Trending, Popular Posts | Trending, Popular Posts
30 years after German reunification: How gender roles deteriorated to Western standards
 
The reunification of East and West Germany has long since brought about challenges in deciding which cultural and structural norms were to be followed. The social roles of women with regards to their…  
iStock Photo /nito100
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04.03.2020 | Trending | Trending
Gender asterisk or not How German media are making their way towards a gender-sensitive language
 
The battle on the sharp distinction between male and female in the German language has been a long and often losing one for progressives, but this group of female journalists has taken it upon…  
Maria Noichl, SPD MEP and rapporteur in the European Parliament for the Gender Equality Strategy. Photo by SPD Europe.
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04.03.2020 | Popular Posts, People | Popular Posts, People
Creating a Feminist Europe: An Interview with Maria Noichl
 
The election of the First Woman Commissioner of the European Union in 2019 was only the beginning of a radical journey of gender equality in the EU. We talk to Maria Noichl, rapporteur in the…  
Participants at the 9th International Week of the Economy. Photo by FES Ecuador
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03.03.2020 | Trending | Trending
An Exploration of Feminist Economics
 
Feminism and those who carry its torch have long since impacted and transformed many sectors and structures in society. In Ecuador, a week-long event is held to discuss how Feminism contributes to…  
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03.03.2020 | Reading Picks | Reading Picks
Family Laws in the MENA Region A Tool for Subordination
 
Farah Daibes expertly summarizes a study that dives deep into the origins of Family Laws in the MENA Region and the recent amendments made specifically for women to counter its inherent misogyny and…  
Participants of the campaign by FES Chile and Sintracap on formalizing domestic work largely fronted by women. Photo from FES Chile.
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02.03.2020 | In Pipeline | In Pipeline
Transforming trade unions: Paving the way for gender equality in Chile
 
Gender inequality continues to become prevalent, even in seemingly progressive structures like trade unions. FES Chile tells the story of a group of women who took the initiative to introduce gender…  
iStock Photo / FG Trade
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02.03.2020 | In Pipeline | In Pipeline
Enhancing women’s future of work: Ideas from four corners of the world
 
The global FES project ‘The Future is Feminist’ hopes to create a vibrant space for exchanging ideas and strategies on feminist visions and on the future of work for women. Read four export reports…  
60. December: Quizzed on holidays, paid leave, and the right to recess  
The special end-of-year issue, comes with a quiz on the right to recess and the history of the holiday. Test your knowledge and share with your network members, family and friends.  
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