Aid Talks dives deep into how women and gender diverse peoples from the Asia Pacific region embrace, advocate and are ushering in feminist, just and rights-based solutions for lives, livelihoods and development justice.
Amid the long history of women’s and gender justice struggles and movements, we are now at a crucial junction and opportune moment for liberation through self-determination by pushing the gender justice agenda out of the margins and asserting its place in local, national, regional and global policy arenas
Women and gender diverse peoples are serving at the frontlines, the impacts of the crises on them are a stark reality of ongoing injustices and inequality.
Join our panellists, from Karen Peace Support Network and Centre for Research and Advocacy, Manipur to answer key questions including: How do we define gender justice? How is it situated in the gamut of development, economic, social, racial and environmental injustices in the Asia Pacific region? What feminist perspectives and gender-just organising are being embraced? How can we further foster solidarity for the liberation of women and all gender identities?
Women and gender diverse peoples are at the core of the fight against the multiple crises we face.