Composed primarily of rural women, they’ve been a driving force behind social and economic empowerment, but could they transform from intuitive problem-solvers into organised, scalable forces for climate resilience?
By basing any AI regulation on the principles of justice, we can take a balanced approach that promotes innovation while safeguarding societal interests.
What does the future hold for the millions of women left to work in Asia’s agriculture sector battling a climate in collapse?
A new teaching program is aiming to develop the responsible decision-makers of tomorrow, ready to tackle some of the most pressing global challenges.
Australia has moved from a laggard to a global leader in leaving care policy and practice, but further work is required to broadly address three major areas.
It's time for the chatter to stop, and for effective interventions to be put in place.
It’s hoped the results of a broad, first-of-its-kind Australian government inquiry will lead to strong legal frameworks regarding abortion and contraception access.
This week on Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, a live panel of experts in Australian politics and gender discuss the issues around gender equality and women's safety.
The high level of poverty in affluent Australia is a national disgrace, and its prevention should be a priority for all political parties. But it’s not.
Public interest in OHS issues is often heavily focused on the safety aspect, but workplaces offer the chance to improve the health of millions of people worldwide. How can we tap into that?
A new project is shining a light on gender inequalities in the Australian jazz and improvisation sector.
A new UNESCO report aims to start a global conversation about vital issues that need to be discussed by educators and political leaders.
If we want our children to understand the complexity of the challenges we face as a species, they should learn more about interdependencies and connections.
Educators from Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Australia recently shared their experiences of leading their communities during the pandemic.
The practice of using gendered structural language is out of date, misleading and confusing, and doesn’t support a culture of healthcare inclusivity.
COVID-19 has diverted international attention and resources away from peace-building. This increases the risk of global insecurity and instability.
While all Australians have been affected by the pandemic, there’s clear evidence of an asymmetry along gender lines.
COVID-19 has brought the work of young social campaigner Melinda Anne Sharlini into sharp focus.
A UNICEF report paints a bleak picture of Australian children's mental health, happiness and life satisfaction.
The COVID-19 crisis highlights educational systems’ ethical responsibility in providing more than just grades signifying curricular mastery.
In developing and conflict-affected countries, support systems for children’s protection in times of the pandemic risk being overlooked.
During this time of massive social upheaval, Monash sociologists explore how various community groups are faring.
Amid enforced online learning, talk of teachers' 'digital understanding' shouldn’t be taken to refer only to their knowledge of the technological aspects.
Why we must look past ‘generational analyses’ of the novel coronavirus impact.
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