"...people, irrespective of sex, ethnic background, disabilities, gender identity or sexual orientation, are entitled to make decisions about their own body and sexuality, and should not be subject to discrimination, harassment or violence."
To what extent do observers of Buddhism and/or feminism view these frameworks as competing or complementary?
Are there appropriate and effective ways that feminists can work together with Buddhist practitioners/ teachers to improve attitudes towards gender equality in Cambodia
E-paper To ensure that the fourth industrial revolution realises its transformative potential instead of exacerbating and creating new gender inequalities, it is important to understand the many intersections of digitisation and gender from a policy perspective. This paper examines the gendered dimensions of ICT in Asian countries, particularly South Asia and Southeast Asia/ASEAN.