Wardarina is an activist, feminist, and FPAR-enthusiast. Originally from Indonesia, she moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand 12 years ago to work with Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development. APWLD is a membership-driven feminist network, working together with local and grassroots members and partners to dismantle systems of oppressions and advance Development Justice and women's human rights.
Wardarina says she was lucky enough to be one of the right person (at the right time) to build, conceptualise, and experiment with APWLD's current Feminist Participatory Action Research programme.
Currently she is the Deputy Regional Coordinator of APWLD.
See -
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development. Editors Rebecca Napier-Moore, Wardarina, Trimita Chakma, Haley Pedersen and FPAR partner authors. (2018). Changing Development From the Inside - Out. Regional Feminist Participatory Action Research Report APWLD Breaking out of Marginalisation Programme 2015-2017. https://apwld.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2017-BOOM-RIW-FPAR-Regional-Report.pdf
Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law, and Development (APWLD), Editors Rebecca Napier-Moore, Kate Lappin, Wardarina, Aileen Familiara & Trimita Chakma (2014). Our Rights! Our Voices! Our Resources! Regional Feminist Participatory Action Research Report. https://apwld.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Our-Rights-Our-Voices-Our-Resources.pdf
In this episode, we speak with Wardarina and Vernie Yocogan-Diano about their feminist participatory action research projects advancing women's rights and development justice through building autonomous feminist movements and...