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- Visualizing a Sustainable Future: The Intersection of Art and Climate JusticeIn the 1900s, global discussions around climate change and fossil fuel usage reached new heights, leading to the emergence of climate change art. Since then, it has remained a key theme in contemporary art, with artists and corporations alike continuing to push messages of climate reform to instill a sense… Read more »
- Criminalising Animal Compassion? A Courtroom Drama with Real-World ConsequencesDuring a suo moto hearing, a Supreme Court (SC) of India judge startled the Solicitor General and Amicus Curiae with a line from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966): “When you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk.” For animal welfare advocates, it felt like a warning shot—not at… Read more »
- World Leaders Take a Stand as Outrage Against Israel IncreasesThe world is becoming increasingly outraged at Israel for its actions in the ongoing war against Hamas, particularly amid the recent killings of Palestinian journalists and Israel’s announcement of its plan to seize complete military control of the Gaza Strip. The plan, which the Israeli Security Cabinet approved on August… Read more »
- The Hidden Backbone of Maternal Health: Asia’s Midwifery GapAsia-Pacific’s midwives are a healthcare lifeline capable of delivering nearly 90 percent of essential maternal and newborn services. Yet the region grapples with severe shortages, underinvestment, and systemic neglect. The newly released State of Asia’s Midwifery 2024 Report, released by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), reveals that despite midwives’ lifesaving… Read more »
- Southern Voices: Grief, Resilience, and Daily Life in Jnoub“Special, targeted operations in southern Lebanon,” a phrase that has echoed repeatedly over the past two years in Israeli Defence Force (IDF) statements. But behind these clinical military terms lies a human cost that statistics cannot capture. The residents of southern Lebanon—mothers, fathers, children, and elders—are the ones who face… Read more »
- Peacebuilding: The Missing Peace in COP30 Climate AmbitionPeacebuilding, conflict prevention, and crime prevention are no longer niche security concerns—they are global imperatives for sustainable climate action. From the migration crisis in Venezuela to the deforestation-driven conflicts in the Amazon, to organised crime in Central America, the ripple effects of instability and environmental degradation are felt far beyond… Read more »
- ‘Life in Gaza’s Shelters Is Marked by Deprivation – but Also by the Endurance of Human Dignity’CIVICUS speaks with a West Bank-based Palestinian activist about her family members currently enduring the war in Gaza. She has asked to remain anonymous for security reasons. Israel’s war on Gaza has killed over 60,000 people and displaced more than two million. The Israeli government’s prolonged obstruction of humanitarian aid… Read more »
- The Death of EU Values in GazaThe EU likes to think of itself as a normative power — a community of values, committed to upholding international law, promoting peace, protecting civilians and building a rules-based global order. These are not just lofty ideals; they are enshrined in EU treaties, declarations and Council conclusions. But when it… Read more »
- Four Years Later, Still No Clarity: WHO Report Highlights Gaps in Global CooperationMore than four years since Covid-19 upended the world, the question of how it began remains unanswered. Did SARS-CoV-2 originate from animals to humans naturally, or did it accidentally escape from a laboratory? The World Health Organization’s latest report offers little new clarity and raises serious concerns about international cooperation… Read more »
- Fiji’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission Aims To Restore Trust and Peace After Decades of Political CrisesFiji, a nation located west of Tonga in the central Pacific, is renowned for its natural beauty and beach resorts. But for 38 years it has endured a political rollercoaster of instability with four armed coups that overturned democratically elected governments and eroded human rights. Now, following a peaceful transition… Read more »
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