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6th General Assembly of SAAPE and Strategy Planning Meeting

25 – 27 May 2022 Kathmandu, Nepal The Sixth General Assembly of SAAPE, which is held once every three years, is focusing on the multiple

20 May 2022 His Excellency António Guterres, The Secretary General, United Nations (UN), UN Headquarters, New York, United States Subject: Open call to the United

11 May 2022 While South Asia is ravaged by multiple crises, SAAPE is especially concerned about the recent developments taking place in Sri Lanka. The

‘Fair Value, Fair Wage’: Deputation, press meet and tea plantation workers’ dialogue held in Siliguri, India to demand fairness in the tea value chain 26

Women, Peace & Rights

Human Rights Violations amidst Political Crisis in Sri Lanka Date: 11 April 2022 Host: Rita Manchanda, Women’s Regional Network (WRN) Board Member. Guest: Nimalka Fernando, Lawyer, President of

SAAPE Stands In Solidarity With The People Of Afghanistan

SAAPE stands in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan 17 August 2021 SAAPE extends its solidarity to women, men and children of Afghanistan who are

Kamla Bhasin –A Farewell Celebrating Her Life And Continuing Her Life Mission

Kamla Bhasin –A farewell Celebrating her life and Continuing her Life Mission 27 Sept. 2021 We are deeply saddened by the demise of our long-standing

Millions Of Asians Urgently Need Developed Countries To Stop Blocking Their Access To Vaccines

Across Asia, a surge in coronavirus cases is prompting fresh restrictions and pushing people further into poverty. While fast-moving vaccination drives are allowing developed economies

Access To Treatment During The COVID Pandemic In Nepal: Policy Choices And Constraints

The NGO Federation of Nepal, Nepal Red Cross Society, South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication and Third World Network are organising a webinar on “Access

Migration In South Asia: Poverty And Vulnerability’ Report 2020 Launched Globally

“Poverty, declining livelihood and employment opportunities and increasing violence targeting specific vulnerable communities in South Asian countries have triggered internal, intra-regional and international migrations” –

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