by Carl Ocab | Nov 17, 2022
Work-from-home arrangements almost became the new normal during COVID-19. But as companies transition back to working onsite, the option for remote work again tends to be seen to cater primarily to women, who are traditionally tasked to care for the family. A recent...
by Carl Ocab | Nov 11, 2022
On October 24, the Australian Embassy Vietnam and CARE International in Vietnam launched an art exhibit highlighting the multiple burdens on women and prompting conversations on equal sharing of caring and economic roles across genders within households. Housed at the...
by roanne.duran-pascual@iwa.asia | Oct 11, 2022 | Knowledge
This index is a detailed analysis looking at governments’ policies and actions to fight inequality during the first two years of the...
by Carl Ocab | Oct 4, 2022
There is growing interest globally in how marketing and advertising campaigns can challenge gender stereotypes and normalise gender equality. Most conversations tend to focus on the creative output, but should creative firms also look into how gender equality within...
by Carl Ocab | Sep 29, 2022 | Knowledge
The low number of women working in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields is a problem that needs to be addressed. Despite efforts to close it, women are underrepresented when it comes to fields like science and technology, which make up for...