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On December 10th 2009 in Bangkok, the Committee for Asian Women launched its one-year celebration of 100 years of International Women’s Day (IWD 100) and called for year-long events that pay tribute to women workers struggles all over the world. December 10th was also marked as international day of action for domestic workers by the [...]

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Statement: Women Workers at the Front Line of Sustainable Solutions

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Women Workers at the Front Line of Sustainable Solutions
Statement of the First Women Workers Summit
9th-10th December, 2009
We, more than a hundred participants of the first Asian Women Workers Summit in Bangkok on 9th-10th December 2009, from twenty countries, representing the women workers movements among manufacturing, home-based, agriculture, plantation, domestic [...]

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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

The venue of International Women’s Day 100 Years Launch has been changed to Palazzo Hotel. Please download the update media kit here.
Sorry for all the inconvenience.
Committee for Asian Women

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Media Advisory for Press Conference at FCCT

Committee for Asian Women is inviting you to join a our press conference at 19.30-20.30, 8th December in FCCT. The press conference is to launch the first Asian Women Workers Summit, which will bring together over 150 women workers from 20 countries in Asia to discuss their livelihood and working conditions as impacted by the [...]

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Updated programme

We have updated the programme for Women Workers Summit, please go to PROGRAMME page to download the new programme.

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Women Workers Summit 2009

9-10 December 2009
Bangkok, Thailand
The Women Workers Summit2009 is organised by Committee for Asian Women (CAW), a regional network of 46 member groups from 14 Asian countries.
The Summit will examine the impact and consequences of the crisis on women workers,  and discuss the various policy orientations that have been offered by Labour movements, feminist economists and [...]

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