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Multilateral diplomacy only as powerful as the voices who push for peace

On this International Day for Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, let's recommit ourselves to championing the rights and dignity of women and girls in conflict zones.
FPAP staff conducts an Awareness Raising Session on Reproductive Health

11 March 2022

The project aims to restore services which have been impacted by COVID-19, particularly to marginalized populations such as young people, people living in poverty, and people with disabilities.

FPAP staff conducts an Awareness Raising Session on Reproductive Health

11 March 2022

The project aims to restore services which have been impacted by COVID-19, particularly to marginalized populations such as young people, people living in poverty, and people with disabilities.

カンボジアの衣料品工場で働く女性たち

16 November 2017

The garment manufacturing industry in Cambodia employs roughly 700,000 people, the majority of which are women.

カンボジアの衣料品工場で働く女性たち

16 November 2017

The garment manufacturing industry in Cambodia employs roughly 700,000 people, the majority of which are women.

FPAP staff conducts an Awareness Raising Session on Reproductive Health

11 March 2022

The project aims to restore services which have been impacted by COVID-19, particularly to marginalized populations such as young people, people living in poverty, and people with disabilities.

FPAP staff conducts an Awareness Raising Session on Reproductive Health

11 March 2022

The project aims to restore services which have been impacted by COVID-19, particularly to marginalized populations such as young people, people living in poverty, and people with disabilities.

カンボジアの衣料品工場で働く女性たち

16 November 2017

The garment manufacturing industry in Cambodia employs roughly 700,000 people, the majority of which are women.

カンボジアの衣料品工場で働く女性たち

16 November 2017

The garment manufacturing industry in Cambodia employs roughly 700,000 people, the majority of which are women.