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From Climate Crisis to a Just Transition: The Role of Social Protection

The International Young Christian Workers- Asia Pacific (IYCW-ASPAC) organized a dynamic Social Protection and Climate Justice seminar held in Sancanaga Tourist Village, Bandung Indonesia last September 25, 2024. It

IYCW-ASPAC Continental Exchange and Cultural Exposure 2024

"We must regain the conviction that we need one another, that we have a shared responsibility for others and the world, and that being good and decent are worth it." – Laudato Si'The IYCW-ASPAC together with

IYCW ASPAC Held Webinar on the IYCW Gender Tool Kit

The working conditions of women workers especially in Asia-Pacific remains difficult and the level of discrimination and exploitation are bringing huge impact in their lives. In Pakistan for instance, according to

Philippines YCW Statement on International Womens Day 2024

The immeasurable role of women in our contemporary society cannot be underestimated. Despite the threats, discrimination, and the perception that women are weak and should be confined to domestic responsibilities, their

Featuring the Asian Roundtable on Social Protection (AROSP) Network

The COVID-19 pandemic did not only challenge the way of life and work of the people around the world, but it also test the resiliency of many social organizations and trade unions. Many movements and organizations

Walk for Life 2024 is a Walk for All

The Philippine Young Christian Workers together with IYCW-ASPAC participated in the yearly event “Walk for Life” organized by Sanguniang Laiko ng Pilipinas, where YCW-Philippines is an affiliate member. The theme

IYCW STATEMENT INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY - 2023

“Being migrant workers or refugees is not our dream. But because there is no other choice to survive, in order to improve our welfare and that of our families"December 18 is International Migrant Day, since it was

Climate Crisis and the Neo-liberalism

The climate crisis we are facing right now is the greatest challenge of our world today. Many human-related activities causes the climate change, thus eroding Earth’s ability to sustain its life and biodiversity.

CLIMATE CHANGE, NO! WE WANT CLIMATE JUSTICE NOW!

The IYCW-ASPAC team and YCW Philippines joined the symbolic action during the INSPIR ASIA Network Workshop on Climate Justice and Adoptive Social Protection in Seim Reap Cambodia last September 25, 2023. About 70

Empowering Women through Education and Skills

Empowering Women through Education and Skills" Action, initiated by the Young Christian Workers Pakistan, is a transformative endeavor aimed at empowering marginalized women through education and skill development.Two