Stateless people are often denied basic human rights like education, healthcare, and others.... Read more
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Today, almost five billion of us are connected through the internet. However, about a third of humanity remains offline.... Read more
There is a gap between developed countries and third nations in climate science development. This barrier has a significant impact on climate change solutions, especially mitigation and adaptation policies in the global south.... Read more
Grassroots communities need newskilling, reskilling, and upskilling in communication, advocacy, and media relations to accelerate their initiatives and impacts.... Read more
Research shows that climate change and global pandemics are linked.... Read more
Children deserve the space and opportunity to play, learn, and build relationships even in crises. UNICEF’s Childcare in Humanitarian Crises brief explores how those positive opportunities are still possible in acute onset emergencies.... Read more
On the first global Heat Action Day on June 14, cities worldwide received a reminder to prepare for extreme heatwaves.
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The UN General Assembly has gathered for the 76th Assembly session to discuss the plans and priorities for 2022. With the pandemic still in full swing with a new COVID-19 variant, the Secretary-General stated his plans for a smoother recovery from the impacts.
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Tiktok is no longer only known for dance challenges and lip-syncing. Now, among others, it houses a growing number of videos on climate change and sustainable practices steadily gaining millions of views. This article explores whether this form of activism is to be encouraged.... Read more
Vaccine inequality and the widening global economic gap of today may lead to an even more divided world, as reported in The Global Risk Report 2022.... Read more