In 2020, a historic announcement emerged from the Global Trafficking in Persons Report, an annual assessment that evaluates human exploitation in 129 countries. For the first time, the world witnessed ...
Problems such as hydraulic network breakdowns, water lost through leaks, power outages, and even fuel shortages are making ...
Renewable energy and climate change activists have challenged African heads of state to take a united stance to safeguard ...
Who bears the brunt in trade wars? The answer is absolutely everyone. Not just the countries enacting or retaliating with ...
From late 2024 to early 2025, the humanitarian situation in Ukraine has taken a turn for the worst, with poverty, violence, displacement, and damage to critical infrastructures having grown in ...
As public development banks gather for the Finance in Common Summit (FiCS) in Cape Town, South Africa, civil society and ...
On February 24, the human rights organization Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN) called on the International Criminal ...
The second round of COP16 concluded in the early hours of Friday in Rome with an agreement to close the global biodiversity finance gap.
Since the Vizhinjam International Seaport has been built, mussel divers have seen a significant downfall to the species’ ...
The U.S. must also recognize that associations in general and civil society organizations in particular are critical to the realization of human rights. These organizations play an essential role in ...
The World Bank pulled the plug on the Ruaha National Park (RUNAPA) project in January 2025 after intense scrutiny from human ...
Wrongfully accused of 'causing droughts,’ a group of LGBTQ people in Zimbabwe involved themselves in climate-smart ...
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