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- Hooves Vs. Habitats: Striking a Sustainable Balance Between Livestock and the Environment Is Crucial to Africa’s FuturePr. Daouda Ngom, Minister of Environment and Ecological Transition for Senegal Read more »
- Bringing Resilience to the Table to Achieve Development GoalsThe global risk landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, posing significant threats to attaining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As extreme weather, macroeconomic shocks, conflict, and other risks intensify and intertwine, they can create ripple effects that amplify existing vulnerabilities and put both human and development progress in peril.… Read more »
- France to Break Away from UK & US While Recognizing Palestine as Nation StateFrance, a veto-wielding permanent member of the Security Council, the most powerful political body at the UN, is planning to break ranks with the other two Western members, the US and UK– and recognize Palestine as a nation state. French president Emmanuel Macron was quoted as saying that France would… Read more »
- Smallholder Farmers Are Not ‘Beneficiaries’, but the ‘Co-Creators of Change’Eliud Rugut comes from generations of farmers, yet his family expected him to move out of their home and pursue another career. He studied economics and started working in business and marketing, though it would be short-lived as he lost his job during the COVID-19 pandemic. When he moved back… Read more »
- Amputated Limbs, Enduring Pain: The Suffering of Syria’s War WoundedThe Syrian war has left countless Syrians with devastating injuries, ranging from limb amputations and burns to the loss of sensory functions. These injuries have profoundly impacted their lives, compounded by the limited attention and support they receive from civil society organizations. Salam al-Hassan, 43, from Saraqib, south of Idlib… Read more »
- The ‘Plastic Man’: Turning Trash into TreasureIn a quiet corner of Medina Gounass, on the outskirts of Dakar, Senegal, one man has taken it upon himself to breathe new life into a place many had abandoned. Where mountains of plastic waste once sprawled, a green oasis has sprung up, thanks to his relentless determination. Modou Fall,… Read more »
- ECOSOC Forum Highlights the Importance of Educational and Economic Empowerment for YouthThis year, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum’s theme is “Youth at the Forefront: Leveraging Science and Social Inclusion for Sustainable Development”, bringing together government representatives, young leaders and policymakers among other relevant stakeholders, to deliberate over youth involvement in the ongoing efforts to implement the 2030 Sustainable… Read more »
- While India’s RAMSAR Sites Tally Rises, Wetlands Remain EndangeredLate in February, India’s noted ornithologist and conservationist, Asad Rahmani, wrote a letter to a wildlife warden in north India expressing his satisfaction about the availability of water in four important wetlands in Kashmir, where migratory birds from central Asia and Europe arrive annually for wintering. This letter was in… Read more »
- Food Insecurity an Unprecedented Crisis WorldwideLast year, 343 million people were experiencing acute food insecurity, according to the World Food Programme (WFP). That’s 10 percent higher than in 2023. And in the midst of a food insecurity crisis around the world, funding is being slashed for programs on the front lines of delivering food aid,… Read more »
- The Long Goodbye: The Rise of DementiaAs the world’s population of 8.2 billion people increases in size and becomes older due to demographic ageing, the number of people experiencing the long goodbye, or dementia, is rapidly rising. In 2025, the number of people living with dementia worldwide is estimated to be approximately 60 million. That global… Read more »
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