Photo: Pixabay/wiggijo The fossil fuels will become more costly as resources dwindle, and many people already struggle to afford energy bills. At the same time, the move to renewable sources like wind and solar is happening at a rapid pace as climate change is taking its toll. The worst-affected by […]
Read MoreBy Yasmine SherifNEW YORK, Sep 16 2022 (IPS-Partners) Leaders from across the world are uniting at the UN Secretary-General’s Transforming Education Summit to address a global education crisis that threatens to derail decades of development gains and is depriving millions of girls across the world of their inherent human right […]
Read MoreDifficulties lie ahead in getting India to negotiate trade in IPEF (Agri-Pulse) Sep 16, 2022 Sep 14, 2022 pfowlkes Fri, 09/16/2022 – 12:55 Difficulties lie ahead in getting India to negotiate trade in IPEF (Agri-Pulse) Difficulties lie ahead in getting India to negotiate trade in IPEF (Agri-Pulse) India In the […]
Read MoreCountry: South Sudan Source: World Food Programme WFP has had to suspend its barge movement between Adok and Malakal. Several attempts to negotiate access to reach communities facing emergency and catastrophic levels of food insecurity have failed.
Read MoreOn 29 August 2022, Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM), Ministry of Trade and Industry, and Ministry of Communications and Information announced four key enhancements to Singapore’s work pass framework, namely: Introduction of a new Overseas Networks & Expertise Work Pass (ONEWP) for talents comparable to the top 5% of Employment […]
Read MorePhoto: Pixabay/GregMontani Restoring even narrow strips of forests to riverfronts can have transformative effects on improving water quality, say scientists who examined the benefits of increasing riparian vegetation in Costa Rica. Vegetation planted along rivers and streams to a width of between 10 meters and 50 meters would serve as […]
Read MoreAt the current rate of progress, it will take up to 286 years to close gaps in legal protection and remove discriminatory laws, Credit: Kristin Palitza/IPS By Baher KamalMADRID, Sep 15 2022 (IPS) While women in rich societies are paid around 25% less than men for equal jobs, those living […]
Read MoreCountries: Niger, Nigeria Source: Save the Children More than 150,000 people, of which about half are children, have been severely affected by floods. The torrential rain is expected to continue in southern Niger and northern Nigeria until end of September.
Read MoreIndia was still a British colony when Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926, but it had been independent for nearly five years by the time she became Britain’s monarch in February 1952.
Read MoreHonoring Our Soil: Hua Parakore agnes Wed, 08/31/2022 – 13:39 CSQ Issue 46-3 Indigenous Stewardship: Fulfilling Our Responsibilities to Land and Community September 2022 Read on Issuu Buy a copy Subscribe Dr. Jessica Hutchings (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Huirapa, Gujarat) is a decolonizing researcher in the areas of Māori food […]
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