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- Education Cannot Wait Interviews Mohamed M. Malick Fall, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in NigeriaMohamed M. Malick Fall was appointed as the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nigeria in February 2024. He has more than 20 years of experience in the development, humanitarian and peacebuilding fields. Prior to his appointment, he served as the UNICEF Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, where… Read more »
- Science-Informed Policy Action Key to Biodiversity ConservationGlobal biodiversity is disappearing at breakneck speed and, in the process, threatening the future of humanity. The loss is not a future threat but a present crisis that Dr. Luthando Dziba, the new Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), believes can be tackled with… Read more »
- Moldova’s Democratic DefianceDemocracy was the winner and Russia the loser in Moldova’s 28 September election. The incumbent pro-Europe Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) won a parliamentary majority on just over half of the vote, while support for a pro-Russia coalition collapsed to a record low. The result came in the face… Read more »
- Civil Society on the EdgeGina Romero is UN Special Rapporteur for the rights to freedom of assembly and of association. Read more »
- UNGA80: Climate and Health in the Mix of Hope and DespairThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN’s body on climate science, has over the years, repeatedly and steadily reported on the science of global warming leading to the changing climate with visible impacts. IPCC Assessment Reports, particularly the Sixth Assessment chapter on health and well-being (AR6, 2021–2022), highlight… Read more »
- Wealthy Nations Urged to Curb Climate Finance Debt For Developing CountriesIn recent years, international climate financing has declined sharply, leaving billions of people in developing nations increasingly vulnerable to natural disasters and unable to adapt effectively. With major cuts in foreign aid, these communities are expected to face the brunt of the climate crisis, while wealthier nations continue to reap… Read more »
- Two-Thirds of Climate Funding for Global South are Loans as Rich Nations Profiteer from Escalating Climate CrisisNearly two-thirds of climate finance was made as loans, often at standard rates of interest without concessions, research by Oxfam and CARE Climate Justice Centre has found. Read more »
- Explainer: COP30’s ‘Granary of Solutions’ Will Be Showroom of World’s Best Climate FixesSince COP21 in Paris, thousands of climate solutions by communities, businesses, cities, regions, and financial institutions have been developed in pursuit of the goals of the Paris Agreement. Now COP 30’s searchable database and platform, the Granary of Solutions, should make these accessible to all. Read more »
- Urban Food Insecurity Is Surging – Here’s How Cities Can RespondMillions of people in the United States and around the world continue to face food insecurity, meaning they cannot access safe and nutritious food necessary for living their fullest lives, and they often do not know where their next meal will come from. According to Feeding America, 47 million people… Read more »
- Belarus Prisoner Release a Diversion, Say Rights ActivistsAs Belarussian president Alexander Lukashenko continues to pardon political prisoners in an apparently increasingly successful attempt to improve diplomatic relations with the US, rights groups have warned the international community must not let itself be ‘tricked’ into thinking repressions in the country are easing. Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus for… Read more »
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