The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Migrants in Chile
Challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic continue to have dangerous repercussions, especially for irregular migrants, non-professional migrants, and migrant women.
Challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic continue to have dangerous repercussions, especially for irregular migrants, non-professional migrants, and migrant women.
This article is part of the World Economic Forum’s Intelligence Map on Sustainable Development, which was co-curated by Southern Voice. Explore [...]
Migrant workers have endured hard times during the pandemic. Although they did not leave the Economically Active Population (EAP), their labour conditions have been more challenging.
Designing and implementing inclusive policies can improve women's political participation, with a significant impact on SDG 5 in Nigeria.
This article was originally published by SPWR. In the ready-made garments (RMG) factories of Bangladesh, workers toil all day long [...]
This article proposes ways to achieve the active participation of Nigerian women in international trade.
Community-based care services are key in helping women balance family and work responsibilities; however, they remain underfunded.
As the polls near, women's participation and access to the campaign arena are major topics in political discussions.
Traditionally, care and domestic work are considered ‘women’s work’. Such care work has a direct and negative impact on women’s ability to participate in labour market activities.
Households with vulnerable people are mainly headed by women. It is them who have had to face not only the household economy in terms of income but also in terms of the care economy.