Uganda Recognizes Pregnant Teens’ Right to Education, but Religion, Stigma Lock Out Most
A class at Nakasero Primary School in Uganda’s Capital Kampala Credit Wambi Michael/IPS. KAMPALA, Mar 16 […]
Developing countries and the Perfect Storm Part II: What Developing Countries Need to Do
ROME, Jun 3 2022 (IPS) – Developing countries are facing a combination of crises that are […]
United We Stand to Achieve Sustainable Development
Credit: United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation BANGKOK / BEIJING, Sep 12 2022 (IPS) – The […]
Macroeconomic Policy Coordination More One-Sided, Ineffective
SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 2022 (IPS) – Widespread adverse reactions to the UK government’s […]
How Covid-19 Proved an Opportunity for Youth in Small-Town India
Young people from small towns are now able to work close to home thanks to co-working […]
Pandemic Accord Text Falls Short of Expectations
The WHO working group met to consider 307 amendments proposed by governments to update current regulations. […]
How the Rise of Timor-Leste’s Aquaculture Sector Is a Blueprint for Other Small Island Nations
Dr. Jharendu Pant is Senior Scientist – Sustainable Aquaculture Program, WorldFish Fish farmers harvest genetically improved […]
It’s Time to Ban Cigarette Filters
Credit: WHO BANGKOK, Thailand, Jun 9 2023 (IPS) – The second session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating […]
TB Preventive Treatment: the Need for Choice
The progress made in HIV prevention is nothing short of a global success story. It is […]
The UN’s Own Relevance Is at Stake at This Year’s General Assembly
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres addresses the 22nd session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous […]