Our world has witnessed unprecedented levels of economic development. The advance of our technological capabilities continues ...
Localization refers to the process of empowering local actors—NGOs, community-based organizations and local governments—to ...
The growing gender gap between men and women is reflected not only in the world’s highest political hierarchies but also in the daily social and economic lives—with most women fighting a losing battle ...
Climate justice recognizes differential impacts of climate crisis between rich and poor, women and men, and older and younger ...
The effects of El Niño on agriculture in Central America are once again putting pressure on thousands of small farmer families who are feeling more vulnerable economically and in terms of food, as ...
Sudan has been plunged into a deadly cholera outbreak in the midst of the Sudanese Civil War. Sudan is currently home to an approximate 15 million people, many of which have had to bear the brunt of ...
The future seems virtually bleak, particularly if current trends continue, when over 582 million people will be chronically ...
The Pacific Community’s PROTÉGÉ Project is striving to advance climate resilient development through protecting and better managing biodiversity ...
This year the theme for World Food Day is “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future.” It’s a timely reminder that ...
Rejoice Muzamani is one of the more than 62,248 students in Zimbabwe who have received bicycles since 2009 from a US-based ...
Over the past few months, Pakistan has been grappling with a persistent and disruptive internet slowdown, leaving millions of ...
Fishworkers are often invisible in discussions about climate change, yet they are at the heart of food security, feeding millions while struggling to feed their own families. Their fight for survival ...