Examining ways to promote mobile money use in refugee-hosting areas in Ethiopia Sep 14, 2022 jmcquaid Wed, 09/14/2022 – 10:12 Examining ways to promote mobile money use in refugee-hosting areas in Ethiopia Alan de Brauw Shalini Roy Just downloading an app doesn’t guarantee it will be be used. IFPRI Blog […]
Read MoreCountry: Sudan Sources: Save the Children, UN Children’s Fund With the socio-economic crisis, recurring conflicts, and prolonged COVID-19 school closures, once children drop out of school, the chances of girls and boys returning to school are low.
Read MoreA Hong Kong court on Saturday sentenced five speech therapists to 19 months in prison over children’s books deemed to be seditious, in a case that rights defenders say marks a major blow to free speech amid a tightening of civil liberties in the Chinese territory.
Read MoreWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN A MINUTE OR LESS As discussed in our 6 September edition of Litigation Minute, mass arbitration filings allow plaintiffs’ lawyers to take advantage of the asymmetry in filing fees that major arbitration institutions charge—to individual claimants versus corporate defendants—to gain significant settlement leverage before any […]
Read MoreBrisbane – Global law firm K&L Gates has advised TAE Aerospace, a global aerospace company, in connection with its acquisition by Australian defence manufacturer ASDAM. This major transaction in the Australian defence sector saw ASDAM acquire all of the shares in TAE Aerospace. The acquisition is the latest in a […]
Read MoreCountry: World Source: UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction The report, United in Science, shows that greenhouse gas concentrations continue to reach record highs. As global warming increases, “tipping points” in the climate system cannot be ruled out.
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Credit: UNICEF By Simone GalimbertiKATHMANDU, Nepal, Sep 13 2022 (IPS) If we truly want to re-imagine the role education can play in the decades to come, it is going to be indispensable to take drastic measures to elevate the role of teachers in developing countries. The upcoming Transforming Education Summit […]
Read MorePhoto: Pixabay/Mhy Deforestation in tropical nations has deprived vast territories of wildlife habitats and carbon sinks, but logging and land clearning aren’t the only activities that are posing a threat to remaining forests. In Indonesia, a country that still boasts plenty of tropical forest cover, nearly 60% of deforestation is […]
Read MoreAn estimated 6.3 million people in Sri Lanka are facing moderate to severe acute food insecurity and their situation is expected to worsen if adequate life-saving assistance and livelihood support is not provided, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations World Food Programme […]
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Leonida Odongo, an activist from Kenya’s Haki Nawiri Africa, and Global Development and Environment Institute fellow Dr Timothy Wise agree that Africa’s food systems revolution should not be based on costly imports. Credit: Aimable Twahirwa/IPS By Aimable TwahirwaKigali, Sep 12 2022 (IPS) The 2022 Africa Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) Summit […]
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