Unveiling Greenwashing: CSW 2024 Insights on Women's and Indigenous Land Rights
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Welcome to the GV Journal
Written by Meg Yates, 2023 CSW Fellow Attending the 68th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York was a deeply impactful...
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Empowering Women in Occupied Territories: A Call for Action in Palestine
Written by Majida Kassem, CSW2023 Fellow As I sit down to reflect on my experience at the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), I am...
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Enabling Social Innovation in a Changing Work Environment
By Tahlia Beckitt, Curtin University, Y20, 2023 Executive Summary Social issues have become more pronounced in Australia due to a number...
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ASDIP: Australia’s Plan to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
By Callum Noone, Curtin University, UNFCCC, 2023 Executive Summary Australia committed to achieving the United Nations Agenda 2030 in...
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Invisible and Silenced: Improving Healthcare Screening Tools for Women Experiencing Domestic and Family Violence in Rural Communities
By Cleo Wee, Curtin University, WHA, 2023 Executive Summary Domestic and family violence (DFV) affects people of all ages, genders and...
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- Mar 27
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Closing the Gender Wage Gap Through Better Recruitment Practices
By Arshia Jain, Freya Phillips National Scholar, CSW, 2020 Arshia Jain is Global Voices’ first Freya Phillips National Scholar. Her...
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- Mar 27
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Respecting the Multiple: Toward a multicultural perspective on family violence awareness in secondary schools.
By Didem Caia, RMIT university, CSW, 2020 Didem is a PhD Candidate at RMIT University. Her policy paper discusses Respecting the...
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- Mar 27
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Working safely from home: Policy recommendations to protect victim-survivors of family violence whilst working from home
By Sarah Byrne, Central Queensland University, CSW, 2020 Sarah studies psychology at Central Queensland University. Her policy paper...
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- Mar 27
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Protecting vulnerable gig workers and better understanding the gig economy
By Akhil Bonu, UNSW, OECD, 2020 Akhil is a UNSW CO-OP student studying a Bachelor of Business Information Systems. His Policy Paper...
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