How women garment workers are standing up against workplace exploitation: Anjana’s Story
Over 2.5 million women are employed in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh. The industry is one of the most important in the...
ReadOver 2.5 million women are employed in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh. The industry is one of the most important in the...
ReadThanks to your generosity the women of ‘Women I Tok Tok Tugeta (WITTT) Network in Vanuatu have established the first new Economic Hub...
ReadToday marks one year since the International Accord came into effect to keep garment factories safe in Bangladesh and beyond. It h...
ReadInsecure, informal, low-wage jobs. Underpaid for the same work as men. Denied access to and control over vital resources. Undervaluing of...
ReadFast fashion comes at a high price. Behind the glitz and glamour of the fashion industry, the women garment workers making our clothes risk...
ReadGlobally, women earn 23% less than men for the same work [1]. At current rates of progress, it could take us 267 years to achieve economic...
ReadWomen in Ethiopia are facing the compounding challenges of growing conflict, COVID-19 and locust swarms. 5.2 million people a...
ReadAbout This project, developed through a collaboration between WITTT Sunshine and Vanuatu Disability Promotion and Advocacy, aims...
Context Vanuatu is one of the countries most at risk for natural disasters, with cyclones posing a significant hazard. Over the...
Context Vanuatu, a disaster-prone country highly vulnerable to climate change, has seen significant impacts due to...
Context Vanuatu is one of the most vulnerable nations to the effects of climate change. Its geographical remoteness, together...
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