By Jan Lundius
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Mar 14 2025 - In these turbulent and sad times, it is hard to keep quiet about abuses and violations of human rights taking place around the world; in eastern DR Congo, South Sudan, Ukraine, and Gaza. [...] Read more »
Is UN in Danger of Losing its Battle for Gender Equality?
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Our Investment in School Meals is Our Investment in Education
By Yasmine Sherif
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Women and Girls in Afghanistan Bear the Brunt of the Country’s Crisis
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Activists Fear Kenya Forests Threatened Due to Government Development
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Trashing Jewish Values Risks Israel’s Survival as We Know It
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Energy is a Catalyst for Peace Between Israel and Gaza
Gaza power cut impacts safe [...] Read more »
UN Chief Launches New Initiative as World Faces Growing Challenges
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Gaza Counts Costs of Catastrophic Impacts of Israeli Bombardment on Healthcare
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Surges in Violence in Haiti Push Basic Services to the Brink of Collapse
William O’Neill, a UN [...] Read more »
United Nations’ New Efficiency Initiative is Aiming for Structural Changes to Operations
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Nuclear Testing in Kazakhstan Documentary Showcases Urgent Need for Nuclear Abolition
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Agriculture for Economic Resilience During Political and Financial Crisis – The Case of Bangladesh
By Saifullah Syed
DHAKA, Bangladesh, Mar 11 2025 - The recent student movement in Bangladesh demanding reform of the quota system for public jobs led a ‘march of the people’ towards the official Residence of the Prime Minister Sheikh [...] Read more »
The G20: How it Works, Why it Matters and What Would be Lost if it Failed
The G20 Johannesburg Summit will be [...] Read more »
Ukrainians Stress That a Peace Agreement Must Include Justice
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