Gender
Why do female garment workers face so many challenges?
Women make up a large majority of the workforce in the garment and textiles sector in Asia. Despite being a large proportion of the workforce, they continue to face many challenges and are a minority in management positions as well as in leadership positions in trade unions and employers' associations.
This section brings together leading insight and resources to help you understand and drive improvements to Gender equality in the garment sector. In addition to authoritative commentary and analysis, you will also find best practices and learning resources that can be used in the workplace, as well as unique opportunities to interact with and learn from Gender experts in the field.Want to contribute your own content on Gender? Register for a profile HERE.
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Women Empowerment House (WE House)
WE House is a safe and fair space for workers with a focus on women empowerment towards achieving gender equality and inclusion. It is established jointly by the GIZ-FABRIC, Solidarity Center and the Women Union Network (WUN).
International Women’s Day: Business Trends and Opportunities
Interview: Moving the needle on gender equality and decent work in Asia’s garment sector: why and how
How a community platform can empower women garment workers in Myanmar
Learnings and Tools
Find out what learnings and tools are already working to address Gender inequality and discrimination in the workplace.
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