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The Invisible Work of Resilience: A Pilot Study Exploring the Intersection Between Women’s Unpaid Care Work & Climate Change in Three Districts in Sri Lanka

The Invisible Work of Resilience: A Pilot Study Exploring the Intersection Between Women’s Unpaid Care Work & Climate Change in

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Sexualised Attacks on the Prime Minister Constitutes Political Violence

For as long as she has held public office, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya has been subject to misogynistic attacks and

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Why Reduce & Redistribute Unpaid Care Work: Findings from a Time-Use Survey in Seven Districts in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, unpaid care work is overwhelmingly performed by women and remains largely excluded from national accounting systems (DCS,

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Youth Discussion: “Legal Limitations and Access to Justice – From a Feminist Perspective.”

Youth Discussion: “Legal Limitations and Access to Justice – From a Feminist Perspective” A focused discussion session with Professor Deepika

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Exploring unpaid care work as social reproduction in state welfare programmes in Sri Lanka

Exploring unpaid care work as social reproduction in state welfare programmes in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is often perceived as

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Advocating for Women’s Rights: WMC at the CEDAW Sri Lanka Review

Advocating for Women’s Rights: WMC at CEDAW The Women and Media Collective (WMC) participated in the CEDAW (Convention on the

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No to Silence and Impunity for Online and Offline Slander and Harassment of Women in Politics

No to Silence and Impunity for Online and Offline Slander and Harassment of Women in Politics Women and Media Collective

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Advancing Women’s Rights Amid Crisis: WMC’s Joint Shadow Report for CEDAW

The Women and Media Collective (WMC), in collaboration with 14 civil society organizations and independent researchers, proudly presents its Shadow

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Women’s Call to the Presidential Candidates A Women’s Manifesto for 2024/2025

Women’s Call to the Presidential Candidates A Women’s Manifesto for 2024/2025 Declaration As women, we strive for an ethical political

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Advancing Democracy: Proposals for Electoral Reform in Sri Lanka by the Women and Media Collective

On the 29th of January 2024, Ms Kumuduni Samuel, Director Programmes on behalf of the Women and Media Collective, submitted

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Empowering Women Leaders: A Cross-Cultural Study Visit to Kerala’s Panchayat System

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Empowering Women’s Rights Advocates through CEDAW and Macroeconomics: A Five-Day Workshop

In the realm of women’s rights and gender equality, there is an ongoing battle to challenge the status quo, particularly

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