2010 RESOURCES
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Papers presented during the First Regional Conference on Community Development held at UP CSWCD May 7-8
2nd Asia-Pacific Congress of Cooperatives/held at the University of the Philippines School of Labor and Industrial Relations, May 15-16, 2008.
Papers for the Workshop on Building a Regional Presence in Asia, Mumbai, April 2008.
- Building a Subregional Presence of Homebased Workers’ Networks in Southeast Asia: Experiences, Lessons, and Challenges, presented by Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo, Regional Coordinator
- The PATAMABA Experience Towards Representation and Advocacy by Lourdes Gula, PATAMABA National Coordinator for Organizing
- Towards a Magna Carta for Workers in the Informal Economy by Josephine Parilla, Homenet Philippines
- Regional Research as an Advocacy Tool by Donna L. Doane, Subregional Research Coordinator
- Advocacy Efforts: Homenet Laos by Khanthone Phamuang, Chairman, CDEA,Homenet Laos
- Components of the Thai National Policy on Homebased Workers by Suntaree Saeng-ging, Homenet Thailand.
Papers on SRW 2007: Collaborating for Advocacy, Research and Capability Building Through OSH and Fair Trade
- Message
MR. FRA - NK ELVEY
Programme Manager for Archipelagic Southeast Asia
Oxfam Hong Kong - Introductory Message (Summary)
by MS. JEAN D’CUNHA
Regional Program Adviser, UNIFEM- ESE- ASIA - Keynote Address
By MR. CHUTHATAWAT INDRASUKSRI
Permanent Secretariat
Ministry of Labor, Thailand - Home based work and OHS: Melody Kemp
Regional Council AMRC and Tech Adviser: ANROAV. - WORKING PAPER FOR SHARING COUNTRY EXPERIENCES
Homenet Southeast Asia’s Subregional Workshop on Membership-based Organizing, linking OSH and Fair Trade Concerns - COUNTRY REPORT - HOMENET LAOS/CDEA
- Working Paper Occupational Safety and Health Experiences by the Foundation for Labour and Employment Promotion (Homenet Thailand)
- Description of Field Visit Sites (Ratchaburi Province)
Paper on OSH
- Advancing the Occupational Safety and Health Concerns of Informal Sector Workers in the Philippines.
Research
Position Papers
- Towards Human Security in the ASEAN Community Through Solidarity and Engagement of All Workers, Informal and Formal, Women and Men
- Why Fair Trade, Not Free Trade for Women Workers in the Informal Economy
- Towards Economic and Social Security for Women Workers in the Informal Sector












