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The World Bank Wants to Change the Way It Manages Complaints: The Fixes That Could Make It Better
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Breaking Cultural Barriers to Equip Marginalised Kenyan Girls With Entrepreneurial Skills
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Media As Bedrock for Developing Russian-African Relations
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Stop the Madness: Civil Society Cannot Thrive on Burnout
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Civilian Casualties Grow Amid Russian and Ukrainian Drone Strikes
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DIGITAL RIGHTS: ‘The Priority Should Be Holding Tech Companies Accountable, Not Banning Children from the Digital World’
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CIVICUS discusses the rising trend of social media bans for children with Marie-Ève Nadeau, Head of International Affairs of the 5Rights Foundation, an organisation that promotes children’s rights [...] Read more »
Building Resilient Food Systems in an Age of Disruption
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Field-Based Research Is a Lifeline for Zimbabwe’s Food Security
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