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Turning the Tide: How West Africa Is Reasserting Its Food Sovereignty Through Aquaculture
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Brazil Can Boost Growth by Bringing More Women into the Labor Force
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From Grief to Guns: Baloch Women in Conflict
Fozia Shashani, 26, a member of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee, said it was “most painful” to hear reports that two Baloch women – Hawa Baloch, 20, and Asifa Mengal, 24 – had taken part in active combat as suicide bombers. The path, she said, [...] Read more »
The Veto May be the Weapon of Elimination in the Election of Next UN Chief
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From Pledges to Proof: UN Biodiversity Meeting Begins First Global Review of Nature Action
Governments convened in Rome on Monday (February 16) for a critical round of UN biodiversity negotiations, launching the world’s first global review of how countries are acting to protect nature. The sixth meeting of the Subsidiary Body on [...] Read more »
International Humanitarian Law is at Breaking Point – but not Beyond Repair
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The Global Struggle for Equality for Women and Girls
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We Must Reject a World Governed by Raw Power
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Regional Trade in Transition: Digitalization, Servicing and De-risking
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Extreme Heat Undermines Decent Work in North Eastern Kenya
By 9 a.m. on a Wednesday, Hawa Hussein Farah is already watching the temperature climb. Awake since 6 a.m., she has prepared her three children for school before walking them to class and heading to Suuq Mugdi, an open-air market in Garissa [...] Read more »
IRAN: ‘Sustainable Change Will Depend on Domestic Organisational Capacity, Not External Force’
By CIVICUS
Feb 16 2026 -
CIVICUS discusses the recent protests in Iran with Sohrab Razaghi, executive director of Volunteer Activists, a Netherlands-based diaspora organisation empowering Iranian civil society.
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Next UN Secretary-General Should Champion Human Rights
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Bay of Despair: Rohingya Refugees Risk Their Lives at Sea
Dawn is breaking and the world’s biggest refugee camp stirs to life. Smoke rises from small cooking fires among rows of bamboo and tarpaulin shelters as children line up for food. For 38-year-old Mon Bahar, one of over 1.1 million Rohingya [...] Read more »
Multilateralism Reaching Breaking Point
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