Patriarchy has long defined the structures of work,
labour, and value. It dictates who is seen as a worker,
whose labour counts, whose safety matters, and whose
voice is silenced. Across South and Southeast Asia —
from the garment lines of Bangladesh to the domestic
households of India, from plantations in Sri Lanka to
care collectives in Fiji — women sustain economies that
neither recognize nor safeguard them.
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