Myanmar’s economy in tatters – Australia must join international sanctions action
Twelve months following the military coup in Myanmar, the economy is in freefall with almost half of its population now in poverty according to the UNDP
Twelve months following the military coup in Myanmar, the economy is in freefall with almost half of its population now in poverty according to the UNDP
Farmers in Gaza lost a season of crops because bombing meant they couldn’t maintain or harvest their produce.
Anti-asbestos action groups in Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos and Vietnam have has success advocating for policy reform and support activities leading toward national bans on asbestos.
In Timor Leste, farmers are establishing organisations and cooperatives to encourage the sustainable development of rural communities.
A World AIDS Day event was held in Cambodia on December 6 to raise awareness of the impact of HIV/AIDS on entertainment workers.
The Myanmar diaspora community in Australia has written an open letter to the Australian government, calling on it to do more to help the people of Myanmar.