COVID-19: A Man-Made Gender Disaster? By Dr Sarah Bradshaw 05 March 2021 The disaster created by COVID-19 is not gender neutral. This is not due to the characteristics of the virus, but rather the government’s policy responses to the pandemic itself. Read More
Could Vietnam Lead the Way for a COVID-19 Gender-Inclusive Economic Recovery? By Serena Ford 04 March 2021 Vietnam’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic was highly effective. If Vietnam includes more gender experts in its COVID-19 economic recovery, it could emerge as a leader for gender equality in the region. Read More
Picturing Women in Conflict Areas and Delivering Humanitarian Aid By Alyona Synenko 04 March 2021 In Mozambique, conflict and displacement is not so distant. An International Committee of the Red Cross delegate reflects on the ethics of respecting the dignity of communities, while trying to share their story. Read More
Achieving Menstrual Health For All: Are Free Pads the Answer? By Dr Julie Hennegan 03 March 2021 Menstruation matters in the lives of billions of people around the world who deserve thoughtful and effective support. How can efforts to tackle “period poverty” rise to the challenge? Read More
How to Awaken Chinese Feminism by Bringing Menstruation Into the Public By Lijun Yao 03 March 2021 The bitter battle against COVID-19 in China has allowed women’s needs to be understood by the public. This has provoked a wide range of reflections towards the awarded masculinity and stigmatised femininity in the face of national security. Read More
After Cyclone Idai: Disaster Response Through a Gender Lens By Lilian Musimwa 03 March 2021 The International Committee of the Red Cross “Restoring Family Links” programs seek to reconnect families separated by conflict. Implementation challenges in the form of gender bias are ever present. Read More
Changing the Trope of Female Political Leadership in Asia By Grace Underhill 02 March 2021 Of the thirteen women who have headed their government or state in Asia, only one has no traceable connection to a notable political dynasty. While female leadership is progressive on their surface, Asian countries must make significant strides to reap the manifold benefits of female-led societies. Read More
Resilience and Female Refugee Agency in the COVID-19 Pandemic By Dennyza Gabiella 01 March 2021 Refugee women’s vulnerability and agency are not mutually exclusive. Some refugee women in the Global South exhibit meaningful agency despite their vulnerable position in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
26 February: The Week in Australian Foreign Affairs By Isabella Keith 26 February 2021 This week in Australian foreign affairs: the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, IMO Council re-election bid, Operation ARGOS, and more. Read More
Episode 68: Natasha Kassam on Preparing for a China-Led World By Allan Gyngell AO FAIIA and Dr Darren Lim 26 February 2021 Natasha Kassam joins the podcast this week to discuss the nature of China’s intentions for the global order and the consequences of its actions. Read More
Book Review: Quagmire in Civil War By Cian O'Driscoll 26 February 2021 Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl presents a compelling case for why we must think anew about how civil wars end and how the concept of quagmire can aid us in this task. His book is essential reading for scholars interested in war-termination, civil war, and conflict resolution. Read More