FILTER RESULTS
FILTER RESULTS
close.svg
Search Result for “Sarah Nassauer”

Showing 1 - 10 of 11

OPINION

US looks to deepen Asean partnership

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 08/10/2024

» Annual meetings between Asean leaders and major powers from both the West and East have made Asean an important strategic partner. The upcoming Asean-related summits in Vientiane this week are no different. After the pandemic, Asean has become more prominent, though sometimes passive, in the region. By not fully taking sides in the East-West divide, Asean keeps its influence and room to handle the complex global security issues.

OPINION

Women are leading Covid recovery

Oped, Sarah Knibbs, Published on 17/03/2023

» Three years after the pandemic was formally declared, the world is now firmly in the recovery stage. But the huge potential contribution of women's leadership is still being undervalued, under-resourced, or overlooked altogether.

OPINION

Domestic workers have rights too

Oped, Geraldine Ansart, Graeme Buckley and Sarah Knibbs, Published on 12/07/2022

» 'I have many Thai domestic worker friends who are 50 to 60 years old. They have worked since they were in their late teens or early twenties. This is their occupation. They have jobs and employers like other workers do. But the government has excluded domestic workers from receiving social security benefits," said Champa, a migrant domestic worker in Thailand.

OPINION

Giving kids a fair chance to learn

Oped, Sarah Dubreuil and Somxay Inthasone, Published on 27/04/2022

» Last Saturday marked World Book Day, a day that celebrates reading -- one of the most effective tools of learning for young children during their formative years. Yet many children in Thailand, particularly those coming from poor and marginalised groups, are not given the tools and support they need to read and learn effectively.

OPINION

Are we witnessing Boris Johnson's last affair?

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 19/02/2022

» UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the enfant terrible of British politics, is currently embroiled in a very British scandal. As in the recent eponymous BBC television miniseries based on the infamous 1963 Argyll vs Argyll case, at stake is a high-profile divorce. But, this time, the potential split is political. And Mr Johnson's supposed Teflon shield finally shows signs of wearing thin.

OPINION

Signs of integration with the freedom of the veil

Oped, Diego Gambetta & Ozan Aksoy, Published on 23/12/2021

» The latest controversy over the hijab, the headscarf worn by Muslim women, erupted at the end of October. Ironically, the trigger was an anti-discrimination campaign launched by the Council of Europe.

OPINION

Human traffickers keep capitalising on Covid-19

Oped, Panudda Boonpala, Sarah Knibbs and Julien Garsany, Published on 18/12/2021

» Migrant workers have made huge changes to their lives and work to adapt to Covid-19. So too have the human traffickers that prey on them.

OPINION

Lipstick query shows gender aspect to Covid-19

Oped, Sarah Hawkes and Kent Buse, Published on 14/07/2021

» 'Is my lipstick protecting me against Covid-19?" ranks as one of the more intriguing email queries we have received from a member of the public since we began coordinating the world's largest tracker of sex-disaggregated data on the pandemic. In fact, the question points to an important universal truth regarding public health.

OPINION

Now is the time to end violence against women

Oped, Sarah Taylor, Published on 07/12/2020

» On the occasion of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, I wanted to share some personal reflections on this important issue. As Canadian ambassador to Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, my role is to build bridges and understanding between these countries. It is also to find ways for our countries to face shared challenges -- and few issues challenge our societies more deeply than gender-based violence, especially in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.